Multi Cultural Awareness BPS303

 
Health Schools Australia

 

MODULE PURPOSE

Successful completion of this course/module will develop your understanding of appropriate practices and procedures within Multicultural Awareness.

COURSE AIMS

COURSE STRUCTURE

The course is divided into eight lessons as follows:

1. Cultural diversity

2. Cultural self-awareness

3. Prejudice and racism

4. Working with culturally different clients

5. Barriers to effective multi-cultural relationships

6. Developing cultural competence

7. Multicultural mental health issues

8. Shortcomings of Contemporary Counselling Theories and Future Developments

WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THIS COURSE

· Learn what is meant by the term ‘culture’, and different cultural groups;

· Discuss ‘cultural diversity’ and identify problems associated with it;

· Discuss ‘intra-cultural’ and ‘inter-cultural’ contact to managing cultural diversity;

· Identify reasons that people and groups make intercultural contact;

· Explore how we communicate non-verbally;

· Identify ways (verbal and non-verbal) that we communicate our identification to a cultural group;

· In what ways a minority culture influence a dominant culture;

· Ways that people and groups adapt to other cultures;

· Explain the term ‘individualism-collectivism’;

· Define

-‘ethnocentrism’

-‘prejudice’

-‘racism’

-‘stereotype’

-‘discrimination’;

· Discuss how prejudice and/or racism help a group or person feel more comfortable about other cultures;

· Explore the role of stereotyping by a dominant culture in perceived discrimination by an immigrant community;

· Define ‘culture shock’;

· Identify barriers to communication that exist in intercultural communication situations;

· Identify strategies to ensure effective communication with a person from another culture;

· Explore the influence of culture differences when providing helping or counselling services to clients;

· Explore ways that people from different cultures deal with psychological or communication problems such as conflict, depression, mental health etc.

 

Some Sample Notes from the Course -

DEFINING CULTURAL SELF

Does everyone in a culture behave in the same way? Obviously, they do not. Other factors contributing to variety within a culture are human psychology, socio-economical differences, different situations and different human motivations. Every culture contains within it all variations of human personality, different psychological attitudes, perceptions, ways of thinking and feeling, different kinds and levels of skill and so on. From outside a culture, we might see only what the members have in common, but from within, the people that make them are as varied as our own. However, we tend to share some fundamental aspects of our behaviour and attitude with other members of our culture, which are part of who we think we are.

Some aspects of our cultural self we can consider are listed below:

Any or all of these aspects of cultural identity can be expressed in very different ways, or not at all except through our perceptions of self, others, and our world and our responses to them. They may be apparent in our opinions and judgements, the stories we tell each other, what we say about ourselves, our status and our expectations, and in our interactions with others. We may communicate them non-verbally through gestures and actions, the arts, our clothing, where we live, the kind of house we choose, and our uses of the surrounding space. We also communicate our cultural perceptions and cultural identity through what we say, to whom we say it and when, and through what we do not say.

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If you’re not sure about jumping straight into a diploma, why not consider taking an individual module, such as –

Abnormal Psychology - http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/product.aspx?id=513

Or

Introduction to Psychology - http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/product.aspx?id=359

OR

Animal Behaviour http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/product.aspx?id=462

 

Cultural diversity refers to the differences between human communities based on differences in their ideologies, values, beliefs, norms, customs, meanings and ways of life – in other words, differences based on cultural differences. These differences are expressed and exemplified in social practices, attitudes and values, family interactions and expectations, values concerning education, ways of defining and treating health (physical and mental), business and management behaviours and practices, political practices, and our interpersonal relations. This course will develop your sensitivity to culture, diversity and multicultural societies, and  improve your capacity to interact with people on multicultural issues.

Approximate duration: 100 hours

Cost: $759.00 inc GST

Enrolment: Click here to enrol in this course

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