Diversity Strategy Building Diverse Workforces for Business Results We partner with diversity officers to create strategies— built on a foundation of shared values and beliefs— that win top management’s highest commitment and drive business results. A Comprehensive Diversity Strategy WFD works collaboratively with your diversity council or other diversity leadership group to create a diversity strategy. If you don’t have a diversity leadership group‚ we’ll help you set one up. Whether you have
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Health Promotion Program Denise Fitzgerald HCA/250 April 2‚ 2011 April Doctor-Smalls Health Promotion Program Before School Breakfast Club GOALS • To promote health and wholeness by providing a healthy breakfast for students during the school week. • Only healthy choices will be made available thus promoting good nutrition and healthy eating choices. • Students will be shown the link between eating a healthy breakfast and improving grades and test scores. • Students who cannot
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The presence of cultural competence in the health care system and what it means for the health of our diverse population‚ is something that should be part of the schooling for healthcare providers. Cultural Competence in the health care system is described as the ability to tend to the needs of patients through understanding their linguistic and cultural differences. Our vast‚ diverse population in the United States makes cultural competence in health care imperative. Without it‚ we cannot provide
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Health Promotion in Nursing Care Robert Driver GCU Family-Centered Health Promotion NRS-429 Jennifer Wood October 12‚ 2014 Health Promotion in Nursing Care Health Promotion is the social science and art of helping individuals discover the interaction between their optimal health and core passions‚ increasing their ambition to strive for optimal health‚ and encouraging them in changing their lifestyle to move toward a state of ideal health. Lifestyle change is made possible through educational
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COAST POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM THE ROLE OF “HOMOWO” FESTIVAL OF THE GAS IN THE PROMOTION OF CULTURAL TOURISM IN LA BY NAWARU MOHAMMED FUSEINI PATIENCE FOFO AMOAH ZEMEME AKOTO SEMPTEMBER 2006 CAPE COAST POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM THE ROLE OF “HOMOWO” FESTIVAL OF THE GAS IN THE PROMOTION OF CULTURAL TOURISM IN LA BY NAWARU MOHAMMED FUSEINI 02/03/0054/D/TOR PATIENCE FOFO AMOAH
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Cultural competency is important when working in health care because it closes the gap between healthcare practitioners and their patients. It’s important for healthcare practitioners to not only have an understanding of not only a patient’s socio-cultural background because of the different beliefs‚ values‚ and traditions they will experience‚ but it’s also important to know the socio-cultural background of their families. Enculturation is important when you’re working with different groups of people
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“Health is a universal human aspiration and a basic human need. The development of society‚ rich or poor‚ can be judged by the quality of its population’s health‚ how fairly health is distributed across the social spectrum‚ and the degree of protection provided from disadvantage due to ill-health. Health equity is central to this premise. Strengthening health equity—globally and within countries—means going beyond contemporary concentration on the immediate causes of disease to the ‘causes of the
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Cultural brokering is the act of bridging‚ linking or mediating between groups or persons of different cultural backgrounds for the purpose of reducing conflict or producing change (Spector‚ 2017). A cultural broker is defined as a go-between‚ one who advocates on behalf of another individual or group (Spector‚ 2017). As a nurse caring for the German population‚ we must possess knowledge of values and beliefs of cultural groups; an understanding of traditional and indigenous wellness and cultural
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integration of mental health into the overall health care system becomes even more vital (Rios-Ellis‚ 2004). Care for most illnesses is commonly covered by private and public insurance but most insurance plans only provide a certain amount of coverage for treating mental illness. The separation that exists with respect to financing mental health care when equated to traditional health services must be removed (Avila‚ 2000). The separation between traditional health care and mental health care can have an
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People from different cultures have their own perspectives on health and disease. Some cultures believe in using traditional medicine‚ and some believe in the healing power of praying and herbal healing. People are often affected by their own cultural beliefs when it comes to overcoming diseases and how they can find the right cure. Sometimes‚ religion and cultural beliefs get in the way of receiving proper medical help. Greeks prefer to be treated by praying rather than by a medical professional
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