Cultural competence training: A grant proposal
by Schenkelberg, Veronica, M.S.W., CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH, 2010, 67 pages; 1486673

Abstract:

It is imperative that social workers from the dominant culture understand the culture of the Latino clients they serve or the result will be a degradation in the quality of service. The use of interpreters may assuage the communication problem, but it does not eliminate it. It is necessary to understand the client's culture to be able to know how they will respond to certain questions, which subjects they will volunteer to talk about, and be able to place all of this within the context of their culture. This thesis describes a grant proposal funded by California Endowment that will train the social workers at the Bienvenidos Family Center in East Los Angeles, to enhance their cultural competence and make them aware of cultural differences to make the delivery of health services more efficacious. The actual submission and/or funding of this grant were not a requirement for the successful completion of the project.

 
AdviserSteve Wilson
SchoolCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
SourceMAI/ 49-02, p. , Oct 2010
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsSocial work; Continuing education; Hispanic American studies
Publication Number1486673
Adobe PDF Access the complete dissertation:
 

» This is an open access dissertation.
  Use the link below to access the full text PDF of this graduate work:
  http://gradworks.umi.com/1486673.pdf
  Use the link below to search and retrieve all open access dissertations:
  http://pqdtopen.proquest.com

About ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
With over 2.3 million records, the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) database is the most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses in the world. It is the database of record for graduate research.

The database includes citations of graduate works ranging from the first U.S. dissertation, accepted in 1861, to those accepted as recently as last semester. Of the 2.3 million graduate works included in the database, ProQuest offers more than 1.9 million in full text formats. Of those, over 860,000 are available in PDF format. More than 60,000 dissertations and theses are added to the database each year.

If you have questions, please feel free to visit the ProQuest Web site - http://www.proquest.com - or call ProQuest Hotline Customer Support at 1-800-521-3042.