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Cultural Competence Leadership Institute
Community Shares of Wisconsin's Cultural Competence Leadership Institute April 20-21, 2015
The need for culturally competent leaders is critically important. And though attaining cultural competence does not occur in the short term, its long-term impact is beneficial for the entire community.
Community Shares of Wisconsin (CSW) is hosting a Cultural Competence Leadership Institute for nonprofit organizations, individuals, and businesses. This is a two-day, 16-hour leadership development opportunity with curriculum designed to help leaders reflect, analyze, and prepare for intentional professional and organizational growthespecially in terms of serving diverse groups with a high degree of competence.
There are many differences between culturally competent leaders and other leaders, but a major difference is their ability to welcome and serve their communities much more effectively.
CSW's Cultural Competence Leadership Institute can help you gain information, skills, and insights, which in turn can help you: Analyze subtle and overt messages that organizations send about power, privilege, and culture Articulate the rationale to develop cultural competence throughout your organization Identify effective strategies to build cultural competence Discover and practice evidence-based quality improvement strategies for improving services
Longer term outcomes include: Developing action plans to implement positive change in your organization Improving staff and team development, service delivery, organizational environments, and community relationships Si Join together with other motivated and committed leaderssign up for CSW's Cultural Competence Leadership Institute.
Location:Goodman Community Center Date:Monday and Tuesday, April 20-21 Time:8:30 am 4:30 pm each day Cost:$160; discounted to $130 for multiple people from an organization
Our Trainers and Facilitators Harold Gates, President Midwest Center for Cultural Competence, LLC
Lilly Irvin-Vitela, President Common Worth, LLC
Community Shares of Wisconsin is the nation's first social action fund. Community Shares not only raises money for its 68 member nonprofits, it actively helps expand their capacity through training, 1:1 support from experts, networking, and technical assistance.
www.communityshares.com
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LocationGoodman Community Center (View)
149 Waubesa St
Madison, WI 53704
United States
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