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tiny-mole [99]
1 year ago
11

Think about a personal experience where you responded to an issue of diversity in a way which be assessed as destructiveness, in

capacity or blindness in the cultural competence continuum
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loris [4]1 year ago
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When a person responds to an issues without expressing sensitivity to the culture of others who are going to a related experience, then the person is said to have responded in a way that is "destructive, or blind in the cultural competence continuum".

<h3>What is cultural competence continuum?</h3>

The Cultural Proficiency Continuum gives words to characterize unhealthy and healthy personal attitudes and behaviors, as well as organizational policies and procedures.

Furthermore, the continuum can assist you in assessing your current condition and projecting your goal state.

Learn more about cultural competence continuum:
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