{"id":20806,"date":"2016-09-13T12:13:19","date_gmt":"2016-09-13T16:13:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.atlantictraining.com\/blog\/?p=20806"},"modified":"2023-03-15T06:56:34","modified_gmt":"2023-03-15T06:56:34","slug":"cultural-competency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.atlantictraining.com\/blog\/cultural-competency\/","title":{"rendered":"Cultural Competency: We’re Depending On You"},"content":{"rendered":"\"cultural\n

Seriously, We’re Depending On You<\/strong><\/p>\n

In a harmless social setting among family and friends, we virtually can’t talk about race, culture or gender disparities in\u00a0America without there being some sort of disagreement regarding our perceptions about how said disparities unfold in front of our very eyes. Everyone seems to have something<\/em> to say about religion, age, sexual orientation and countless other human\u00a0factors that derive the country’s\u00a0diversity<\/em>. The simple truth is that if you are not what someone else is, you simply can’t possibly understand what they go through on a day to day basis being who they are. If you’re not a woman, you’ll never be able to understand or fully comprehend what it’s like to be a woman. Or a Muslim. Or Black. Or even over the age of 50 (until you get there). You must simply take another person’s\u00a0word for it, and actively educate yourself about the perspectives of others. We\u00a0have all experienced different things, and you may never in your life experience what someone else has, and\u00a0vice versa. Because of this, it’s almost as if we are all looking through the same window but are seeing different things.\u00a0This is where cultural competency comes in. Cultural competency is accepting the fact that what you see through the window is not what everyone sees, and\u00a0making a valiant effort to try and see what others are seeing. When you start seeing what other’s are seeing, your view gets bigger and you see more. Those who are not culturally competent will be stuck with the same view, through the same window, for their entire life. Seeing only one piece of the enormous blue sky, and only one patch of green grass on the enormous\u00a0landscape around them.<\/p>\n

Continuum of Cultural Competency<\/strong><\/p>\n

Cultural competency starts with you. You yourself are different than someone else, and can therefore offer a unique perspective. Let’s say someone didn’t want or care to hear your perspective at all, even though you know your perspective and experience could help solve a major issue at hand. Would you feel hurt or offended? Now let’s say this happened in your workplace. Not only would a conflict arise between you and that close-minded person due to their exclusionary behavior, but you, that person, and the workplace suffers for their<\/em> lack of cultural competency. That person is displaying what’s called cultural incapacity or lacking the capacity to help individuals from\u00a0other cultures.\u00a0 These individuals are extremely\u00a0biased, may believe in race superiority of the\u00a0dominant group or act paternalistic towards minorities [4]. In addition to cultural incapacity, here are the other cultural tiers that form the continuum to cultural competency:<\/p>\n\"cultural\n