This research is focused on cross-cultural communication misunderstandings between First Nations people, living on reserve, and outside services/agencies. The goal of the research is to consider issues related to cross-cultural communication. The findings are important for social workers engaged in community practice roles. An interpretive descriptive approach was used to explore the issue. The data were taken from participant interviews and thematic analysis was used to identify themes. Four themes emerged from the interviews: transportation to urban services and technology, cultural practices, language and translation, and jargon and slang. The themes provide insight into how cross-cultural communication misunderstandings and professional...
Social workers have a unique role in the history, and in the future of reconciliation, as we have th...
Social work has been sought out or invited into many countries and cultures in efforts to develop wa...
Social workers today operate in an increasingly ethnically and culturally diverse society, yet many ...
This research is focused on cross-cultural communication misunderstandings between First Nations peo...
This qualitative study describes the experiences of five White female social workers who work with F...
"Cultural safety," a concept originating in healthcare settings in Aotearoa/New Zealand, is explored...
This presentation discusses the use of field experiences in educating social work students in cultur...
Problems in social work with aboriginal clients in Australia are analysed in this thesis. The cultur...
Cultural and ethnic diversity as a principle feature in Canadian child protection services necessita...
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ABSTRACT. Social work is only just beginning to adapt knowledge and practice to the realities of a g...
This paper acknowledges that culturally appropriate social work practice does not take place on a r...
The study of effective intercultural communication is relevant to the Canadian multicultural society...
My research focus is twofold. First, I summarize concepts and discussions regarding creativity and i...
This thesis focuses on how a group of linguistically and culturally diverse individuals in an employ...
Social workers have a unique role in the history, and in the future of reconciliation, as we have th...
Social work has been sought out or invited into many countries and cultures in efforts to develop wa...
Social workers today operate in an increasingly ethnically and culturally diverse society, yet many ...
This research is focused on cross-cultural communication misunderstandings between First Nations peo...
This qualitative study describes the experiences of five White female social workers who work with F...
"Cultural safety," a concept originating in healthcare settings in Aotearoa/New Zealand, is explored...
This presentation discusses the use of field experiences in educating social work students in cultur...
Problems in social work with aboriginal clients in Australia are analysed in this thesis. The cultur...
Cultural and ethnic diversity as a principle feature in Canadian child protection services necessita...
From publisher: Social work is only just beginning to adapt knowledge and practice to the realities ...
ABSTRACT. Social work is only just beginning to adapt knowledge and practice to the realities of a g...
This paper acknowledges that culturally appropriate social work practice does not take place on a r...
The study of effective intercultural communication is relevant to the Canadian multicultural society...
My research focus is twofold. First, I summarize concepts and discussions regarding creativity and i...
This thesis focuses on how a group of linguistically and culturally diverse individuals in an employ...
Social workers have a unique role in the history, and in the future of reconciliation, as we have th...
Social work has been sought out or invited into many countries and cultures in efforts to develop wa...
Social workers today operate in an increasingly ethnically and culturally diverse society, yet many ...