Cultural Humility

Content
4 modules

Rating

Course length
60 mins

Instructor
NAEH Center for Learning

Description

To help people experiencing homelessness, we need to help them feel welcome, safe, and seen. But if our response to homelessness isn’t responsive to the cultures of those we seek to serve, our clients won’t feel welcome, safe, and seen. This course will examine the practice of cultural humility in working with people experiencing homelessness. This course is designed for anyone who works or would like to work with people experiencing homelessness.

Anyone enrolled in any Center for Learning course is invited to a live online office hour every month. Some office hours are opportunities to ask questions about material in our courses; others focus on emerging issues or specific populations.

We offer a variety of discounts: see our FAQ page. Questions? Email learning@naeh.org. 

Objectives

Your goals in this course will be to learn how to adopt a cultural humility mindset and approach in your work with people experiencing homelessness. We’ll also talk about how to identify barriers to a cultural humility approach and strategies to overcome them.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate of Completion

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Cultural Humility
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