university of leeds ethnicity and cultural diversity network the globe centre, accrington 22 nd...
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Ethnicity and Cultural Diversity Network The Globe Centre, Accrington
22nd September 2005
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• Background– Issues of ethnicity– Ethnicity disadvantages – Suggested solutions
• Promoting training on ethnic diversity – The Ethnicity Training Network – Reasons for the Network – Benefits for service users and providers – Involving people in the Network – Network plan
• Creating changes – Reasons for diversity training – Developing cultural competence module– Cultural competence questionnaire sections– Assessment of the training impact
• Concluding remarks
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Issues of Ethnicity• High unmet needs: e.g. health,
employment and education • Barriers to accessing services
– Accessible information – Cultural and social issues – Language limitations.
• Health inequalities– High rates of disability and chronic
diseases– Poor access to services– Poverty: low income and
inappropriate housing.
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Poverty
Education
Housing
Access to services
Employment
Background
Ethnicity disadvantages
Language limitation
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Suggested Solutions• Create a network to exchange knowledge
and skills. • Provide more quality training on ethnicity
and health to:– Raise cultural awareness– Challenge stereotypes– Improve information and skills.
• Help services to build information to cover:– Accurate records on ethnicity– Good knowledge of the local community
• Encourage working in partnerships between different sectors.
• Assist services to develop policies and action to meet local needs.
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A group of skilled individuals and organisations who: – Offer information and skills to staff and service users
– Know the issues in ethnicity and health
– Are working to create real change.
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Create links between skilled trainers, services providers and service users.
Share knowledge and skills between different service providers.
Help improve professional courses for health and social care staff.
Assist services to deliver government policies to people from minority ethnic groups.
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• For service providers – Gain accurate knowledge and good quality
training on diversity – Improve professional training in universities
and colleges.• For service users– Develop people’s understanding of
• ethnicity, health & learning disabilities, • knowledge and skills.
– Improve people’s• access to better services, • general health.
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Trainers
Voluntary groups
Service users and family
carers
Create connections between
Services providers
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Network plan
(1) Make links & setup databases
(2) Setup training (4) Assess and review progress
(3) Create a bank of good quality training materials
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• Develop more supportive, cooperative, effective relationship with service users.
• Provide more accessible, appropriate and effective services.
• Interact effectively with people from different cultures.
• Develop awareness of professionals attitudes and sensitivity to ethnicity.
• Learn skills to negotiate communication and challenges. Skills includes:– Listening skills– Respect for other cultures – Provide proper explanations.
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(1) Introduction Raising awareness of the needs, rights and cultural context of service users.
(3) Engagement Developing local partnerships, information and policies. Developing existing and new resources, structures and vision statements.
(2) Planning and action: Making services appropriate and accessible.
(4) Reviewing services Measuring service users satisfaction and service outcomes, assessing and monitoring competence throughout the service.
(5) Award of cultural competence Developed jointly with the Commission for Racial Equality to measure compliance with the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2002
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• Needs, rights and cultural context of the service users
• Engaging with different communities
• Planning and action
• Monitoring and reviewing services
• Impact of training
• Demographic information
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Before training
During training
After training
-Measure existing knowledge and skills
- Measure the learnt knowledge
-The implementation of the new skills
Tools: short questionnaire and interviews -Cultural competence evaluation sheet- General session evaluation sheet
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Active participation: the success of this network depends on people taking active part.
Engagement: the Network is open to suggestions about how it should function.
Contribution: members are involved in the running of the Network.
Sustainability: ongoing encouragement to join and strengthen the Network.
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Please contact the Ethnicity
Training Network on:
Telephone:0113-343-6903
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.etn.leeds.ac.uk/