RHAB 3900 Lecture Notes - Stereotype, Gender Role, Alaska Natives
Document Summary
Working with diverse populations: as a case manager, knowledge of a population helps you anticipate and address your own bias and prejudice, develop empathy, and establish rapport. You may use this knowledge to develop effective ways to work with client populations. Understanding client populations: understanding the culture of your clients allows you to tailor your communication and interactions to fit their needs and build on their strengths. Consideration of individual, racial, ethnic, and cultural identities. Ethnic or racial identity: for many, racial identity is the primary way one views themselves. In many homes, fathers care for children and mother"s work. Often both members of the family share the chores and the care of the children. These children are more likely to live in poverty. Religion/spirituality: the black church is manifested in a variety of religious denominations and forms, including the national baptist convention and the american methodist episcopal.