Discuss how culture shapes behaviors, values, and institutions
Identify relational behaviors that display cultural humility and cultural safety
Recognize culturally responsive approaches when working in communities outside your culture.
- $500 per person
- Lunch will be provided!
Cultural Humility Training
Southcentral Foundation is an Alaska Native-owned health care provider responsible for providing health care and related services to approximately 70,000 Alaska Native and American Indian people in Alaska’s Cook Inlet region.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Southcentral Foundation’s Cultural Humility Training leads participants through an experiential process of understanding one’s own experiences, beliefs, and cultural identities and how they impact the ways one sees and moves in the world. Utilizing the Cultural Proficiency Continuum as a framework, participants will:
This training is taught by subject matter experts with extensive experience in providing culturally-appropriate training and education.
DATES & TIME
Time: 7:30AM - 4:30PM
Dates: October 11, 2024 • January 10, 2025 • March 14, 2025 • May 16, 2025 • September 12, 2025 • November 14, 2025
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Although this training is tailored for organizations providing services to Alaska Native/American Indian communities, it can be valuable for anyone serving Indigenous/Tribal/Native communities anywhere. This training will benefit providers and other direct care workers; medical directors; executive leadership; improvement personnel; and anyone seeking understanding about how culture impacts health care.
Fees & Registration
Cancellations received by email 7 days prior to the event will receive a full refund. Any cancellations received after that can be transferred to another employee at your organization. To cancel your registration, please email SCFNukaEvent@scf.cc.