This document discusses the importance of cultural diversity in the workplace. It defines culture and discusses the need for cultural competence and awareness among employees. Maintaining cultural diversity provides organizational strength and challenges individuals to work effectively in diverse environments. Teams that are diverse in skills, knowledge, ethnicity and culture perform better. The document recommends leadership support for diversity, orienting staff, being client-oriented, and using information to foster cultural awareness, knowledge and skills. It provides examples of diversity activities and concludes that learning about and accepting diversity can improve effectiveness and opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of cultural diversity in the workplace. It defines culture and discusses the need for cultural competence and awareness among employees. Maintaining cultural diversity provides organizational strength and challenges individuals to work effectively in diverse environments. Teams that are diverse in skills, knowledge, ethnicity and culture perform better. The document recommends leadership support for diversity, orienting staff, being client-oriented, and using information to foster cultural awareness, knowledge and skills. It provides examples of diversity activities and concludes that learning about and accepting diversity can improve effectiveness and opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of cultural diversity in the workplace. It defines culture and discusses the need for cultural competence and awareness among employees. Maintaining cultural diversity provides organizational strength and challenges individuals to work effectively in diverse environments. Teams that are diverse in skills, knowledge, ethnicity and culture perform better. The document recommends leadership support for diversity, orienting staff, being client-oriented, and using information to foster cultural awareness, knowledge and skills. It provides examples of diversity activities and concludes that learning about and accepting diversity can improve effectiveness and opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of cultural diversity in the workplace. It defines culture and discusses the need for cultural competence and awareness among employees. Maintaining cultural diversity provides organizational strength and challenges individuals to work effectively in diverse environments. Teams that are diverse in skills, knowledge, ethnicity and culture perform better. The document recommends leadership support for diversity, orienting staff, being client-oriented, and using information to foster cultural awareness, knowledge and skills. It provides examples of diversity activities and concludes that learning about and accepting diversity can improve effectiveness and opportunities.
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CULTURAL DIVERSITY
IN THE WORKPLACE Definition of Culture
Culture refers to the cumulative deposit of
knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes and religion by a group of people generally without thinking about them. Philosophy Consider cultural competence a priority. Culture is dynamic, therefore cultural competence must be an on-going process. Cultural competence is the effective use of social and interpersonal knowledge and skills that demonstrates understanding and appreciation of individual and group differences and similarities. Cultural Diversity in the Workplace
Cultural diversity in the workplace provides
strength. It also challenges individuals to respond to their diverse work environment effectively. “Valuing” individual and group cultural differences is critical to achieving the organizational goals. Cultural Awareness Know your own cultural background.
Recognize your own stereotypes and biases.
Gain knowledge of cultural history and heritage.
Be aware of other’s perceptions.
Recognize effects of -ism on the others.
Teaching Tolerance
Tolerance is defined as “recognition of and
respect for the opinions, practices or behavior of others.” Remember . . .
People long to be celebrated, not tolerated! Forming a Team
There are three important characteristics of
teams: size, diversity and interdependence. Teams diverse in skill sets and knowledge levels, as well as ethnicity and culture, perform better than those with identical skills sets.
Diversity actually decreases team conflicts and
enhances creativity. ARE YOU PART OF THE TEAM? ABMHC’s Cultural Diversity Committee Supports SCDMH’s Focus To teach employees communication and conflict resolution techniques to be used in the framework of working with a culturally diverse population whose members may solve problems in very different ways. ABMHC’s Cultural Diversity Committee Supports SCDMH’s Mission
To support the Recovery mission through the
continual development of a culturally aware, culturally knowledgeable, and culturally skilled workforce. Cultural Diversity Activities
Multicultural Calendars (cultural information
divided by the month, holiday and country) Readings Quizzes Fact sheets Other tools that foster dialogue and questions within the organization Why are Activities Important?
They help clinicians reach clients who may
benefit from a more hands-on or practical learning experience. They encourage clients to become actively involved in the therapeutic process without bias, rather than being passive recipients. HAVE A HAND IN DIVERSITY FOUR STEPS TO CULTURAL DIVERSITY SUCCESS I. Leadership Driven
Create and maintain culturally and
linguistically competent services by supporting: Multiculturalism embedded into all organizational units. Continued efforts to recruit, retain and develop a culturally diverse workforce. II. Staff Oriented
Support cultural competency of the
staff. III. Client Oriented
To support and promote the
involvement of clients, families and advocacy groups in the planning and development of care. IV. Information Driven
To support monitoring and
dissemination of the level of cultural awareness, knowledge and skills Life Without Diversity Close your eyes and imagine that everyone in the room is the same. Exactly the same! Same hair, eye color, height, weight, gender, race, language. Everyone dresses the same and sounds the same.
Now open your eyes, look to your left and your
right. What do you see? ONE MIND, ONE RACE DO YOUR HOMEWORK Learn about other cultures.
Know respectful behavior.
Identify a cultural guide.
Gain entry into the community.
Conclusion
Learning about and accepting diversity can
improve your interpersonal effectiveness and increase your personal and professional opportunities. Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Resource: http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/multi_culture/home.html
If any additional information regarding this presentation is
needed, please contact Terry Miller or Cynthia Smith.