Working with people from other Cultures: Evaluating our Intercultural Competence

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Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior 50 th Annual Conference Working with people from other Cultures: Evaluating our Intercultural Competence Maria G. Fabregas Janeiro, PhD University of California 4-H Advisor & Assistant Director for Diversity & Expansion Lfabregas@ucanr.edu

Expected Outcome Discuss key concepts related to Diversity, Inclusion & Intercultural Competence (Comprehension Level). Review & Analyze the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Assessment (Evaluation & Analysis Level). Gain understanding on how to develop a plan to improve your organization and personal Intercultural Competence (Synthesis Level).

What is our Job as Nutrition Educators? Create a Welcoming & Safe Environment within the Communities we serve

What makes our clientele feel Meeting in an unsafe place Unsafe? Finding people who are not welcoming (microaggressions/stereotypes/body language, etc. Expressing their (or their family) culture (including inability to speak the language/accent) Adapted from Jacobson, G., Riesch, S. K., Temkin, B. M., Kedrowski, K. M., & Kluba, N. (2011). Students Feeling Unsafe in School: Fifth Graders Experiences. The Journal of School Nursing : The Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses, 27(2), 149 159. http://doi.org/10.1177/1059840510386612

What makes them Feel Safe? Creating a Welcoming environment Setting high expectations for participation Finding well trained & skilled mentors Finding an INCLUSIVE Intercultural Competent Environment that encourage appreciation of diversity Adapted from: University of Minnesota. Keys to quality youth development. Retrieved fromhttp://www.extension.umn.edu/youth/research/keys-to-quality-youth-development/

Please provide some examples of Unsafe and Safe Environments?

How can we apply what we have learned in our daily activities as Nutrition Educators?

Let s Review some Definitions

Multicultural Environment Diversity Intercultural Competence Adapted from the material discussed in the IDI statewide conference February 2017

Culture is who we are! Socially transmitted behaviors! Beliefs, costumes, arts, language, ways of life and thinking, behaving, geographic location, etc.

What is your culture? http://web.jhu.edu/dlc/resources/diversity_wheel/

Culture is an Iceberg Image source: James Penstone, http://opengecko.com/interculturalism/visualising-the-iceberg-model-of-culture/

What is a Multicultural Environment (ME)? ME includes people from different gender, age, race, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation, country of origin, language, nationality, or physical/mental ability. It also includes people from different generations, levels of education, etc. It is crazy! It prints while you are writing

Being in a Multicultural Environment is not the same as knowing how to work in a Diverse Society

Diversity Knowing how to relate with people from different cultures Adapted from Iowa State University. College of Liberal Arts, 7 1 5

Inclusive Environment Where our actions, behaviors, policies & practices create a Welcoming and Inclusive environment where all of us feel free and encouraged to add new, different, innovative, CRAZY ideas & initiatives..a place where all of us Belong!

Belonging Means ACCEPTANCE

1) To feel comfortable interacting with people from other cultures. 2) To make people from other cultures feel comfortable when you are working with them. 18

Multicultural Environment Diversity Intercultural Competence Adapted from the material discussed in the IDI statewide conference February 2017

How can I know if I am effectively working with people from other Cultures? How can I approach people from different cultures? How can I do it without offending them?

How can I improve my skills to create inclusive Environments and Becoming Intercultural Competent? How, how, how, how, how

Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity (DMIS) (Bennett, 1986 & 1993) Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) (Hammer, Bennett & Wiseman, 2003; Hammer 2008)

Copyright 2007, 2009. Mitchell R. Hammer, PhD 15

IDI Group Profile

IDI Orientations Denial

Polarization

Minimization

Acceptance

Adaptation

So.what is NEXT? Where should we start?

1.Identify where YOU are in the IDC

2. Be Honest with Yourself.

3. Be aware and appreciative all that diversity can bring to your organization (not just talk the talk but walk the walk)

4. Set a GOAL (Where would you like to be?) Move at least to the acceptance level of the continuum

5. Understand that dealing with different people is not natural and requires effort

6. Attend trainings and organize/lead Communities of Practice where you can talk about Intercultural Competence BE PROACTIVE!!!

7. Learn to accept and respect cultural differences

8. Re-take the IDI

And Always remember..

Each one of us...sees the world with different eyes That is why We need to respect the Differences!

Questions? Gracias Thank You Merci Danke धन यव द Gracies Obrigado ขอบค ณ Ekusheh Salamat

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