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Chcdiv001 Student Workbook (Word) (c3) .v1.1
Chcdiv001 Student Workbook (Word) (c3) .v1.1
BOOKLET
CHCDIV001 WORK WITH DIVERSE PEOPLE
Assessment Task 1: Written questions You must correctly answer all questions to show that you
understand the knowledge required in this unit.
Assessment Task 2: Case studies There are three case studies in this task. You are to read and
complete the questions related to each.
Assessment Task 3: Culture research You are to undertake a research project on a number of
different cultural groups living in Australia.
Assessment Task 4: Cultural reflections You are to reflect on your own experience of culture and
diversity in the workplace.
Assessment appeals
You can make an appeal about an assessment decision by putting it in writing and sending it to us. Refer to
your Student Handbook for more information about our appeals process.
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Assessment plan
The following outlines the requirements of your final assessment for this unit. You are required to complete all
tasks to demonstrate competency in this unit.
Your assessor will provide you with the due dates for each assessment task. Write them in the table below.
1. Written questions
2. Case studies
3. Culture research
4. Cultural reflections
5. Workplace observations
Read through the assessments in this booklet before you fill out and sign the agreement below. Make sure
you sign this before you start any of your assessments.
Have you read and understood what is required of you in terms of assessment? Yes No
Do you agree to the way in which you are being assessed? Yes No
Do you have any special needs or considerations to be made for this assessment? Yes No
If yes, what are they?
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Do you understand your rights to appeal the decisions made in an assessment? Yes No
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ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 1
Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.
Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.
Name:
Unit:
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people.
Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date
Written questions
STUDENT DECLARATION
I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.
I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.
I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.
Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSOR FEEDBACK
Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.
A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 1: WRITTEN QUESTIONS
TASK SUMMARY:
This is an open book test – you can use the Internet, textbooks and other documents
to help you with your answers if required.
You must answer all questions correctly.
Write your answers in the space provided.
If you need more space, you can use extra paper. All extra pieces of paper must
include your name and the question number/s you are answering.
You may like to use a computer to type your answers. Your assessor will tell you if
you can email them the file or if you need to print a hard copy and submit it.
If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You will
need to do one of the following:
Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing.
Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.
Instructions to students:
Provide answers to each of the questions.
QUESTION 1
Answer the following questions.
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b) In your own words, explain the concepts of ‘cultural awareness’. Consider the work roles in your preferred
industry and write down how an understanding of cultural awareness can be of benefit to relationships
with others in the workplace.
c) In your own words, describe the concepts of ‘cultural competence’ and its impact on those employed in
community services.
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d) List two ways in which an organisation and its staff can demonstrate cultural competence.
1.
2.
e) In your own words, describe the concepts of ‘cultural safety’ and its impact on community service
workers.
f) What ways could an organisation and its staff develop cultural competence? Provide at least three
strategies.
1.
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2.
3.
QUESTION 2
a) Describe the legislative and ethical rights and responsibilities of employees, employers and clients to
ensure a culturally safe and diverse work environment and care experience. List in your answer the types
of requirements that must be adhered to.
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b) What actions can a client take if they feel an organisation is being discriminatory and not taking due care
to meet their cultural needs?
QUESTION 3
Terese a new client in a full-time care facility who requires more care than her family is able to provide.
Terese’s family have historically been able to take her to all her appointments, however due to an increase
in the number of appointments required for Terese, they are no longer able to provide her with the level of
support she needs.
Terese speaks only a limited amount of English but can mostly understand what is being said to her. Her
family has always communicated to others for her, and have previously taken her to all doctor
appointments, specialist appointments and even banking and other daily needs.
a) Explain the role of a language interpreter and how it differs from a cultural interpreter. Explain which
interpreter is required in this scenario and how it will help Terese.
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b) Terese’s family has given permission that the services of an interpreter can be used. Use the Internet to
locate an interpreting/translation services provider in your own local area. (You can choose Terese’s
cultural background to locate specific translation/interpretation services.) Write down their name, address
and telephone number.
QUESTION 4
A group of care workers are planning a social night out. Their manager is organising dinner at a local pub,
and advises staff they are welcome to bring a friend or partner and to respond via email of their
acceptance and if they will bring someone.
A new employee, Tom, is keen to attend – it’s a great opportunity to be social and get to know his new
colleagues in a more relaxed environment. He decides he will bring his partner of 5 years, Dave.
Tom responds to the email invite his manager has sent out, saying in the body of the email that Dave will
attend too.
The next day, the date of the dinner changes due to ‘a number of staff being unable to attend’ . Tom
accepts the new date. Two days later it changes again. He is unable to attend this time, Dave has his own
work function and Tom always attends them.
A couple of days later, Tom is in the lunch room telling a colleague about Dave’s work function and how
much of a good time they had. Two staff get up and leave the kitchen during this chat.
The colleague tells Tom it’s fantastic that Dave’s work is so accepting, and rolls their eyes in the direction of
those who departed the room.
Tom discovers that some people in the department were uncomfortable with the idea of Dave going to the
dinner, and that the manager kept changing the dates with the hope that Tom would be busy, and that the
rest of the staff could still come.
a) Identify the type of legislation and types of workplace procedures that have been breached and how.
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b) Explain how this situation can impact the cultural safety of the workplace.
c) Explain how this situation can impact Tom socially and professionally. Consider in your response the
impact on his relationships with others in the workplace and his relationship with Dave.
d) Explain actions that Tom could take in this situation. Imagine that his workplace does not handle the
situation and Tom continues to be excluded. What could he do next?
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QUESTION 5
a) Describe the purpose of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
b) Do human rights necessarily cover all human needs? Explain your answer in one paragraph and provide
an example.
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c) Apply the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to Tom’s situation at Question 4 above. What
fundamental rights has Tom been refused?
QUESTION 6
a) List at least three effective strategies that could encourage effective communication in a situation where
there is a language barrier.
1.
2.
3.
b) List two strategies you could use if you were involved in a cross-cultural conflict with a work colleague
and needed to sensitively resolve it.
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1.
2.
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c) Describe the effectiveness of visual imagery when communicating information to diverse audiences.
d) Provide at least three examples of universal imagery or colours used within the workplace (you may draw
examples where required).
1.
2.
3.
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QUESTION 7
a) Explain how diversity has impacted Australia’s ever-changing economic, employment, social, cultural and
political landscape. Write at least one paragraph for each area.
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b) Using at least three paragraphs, now write about how Australia’s diverse community has been impacted
(consider both positives and negatives) by the changing economic, employment, social, cultural and
political landscape.
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QUESTION 8
c) Key areas of diversity have been listed below. Provide answers to each question. Note: remember to be
sensitive and respectful in your definitions and responses.
Disability Provide three examples of different types of disability you may encounter in your
preferred work role/industry.
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Spirituality Provide a definition of ‘spirituality’.
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Gay Provide a definition of ‘gay’.
Generational Provide a definition of ‘Generation Y’ (or ‘millennials’). List two common stereotypes of
this generation.
Provide a definition of ‘Generation X’. List two common stereotypes of this generation
and two common characteristics
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Provide a definition of ‘Baby Boomers’. List two common stereotypes of this generation.
d) For each group, identify one way that the group’s characteristics inform how you provide care and
services to them.
Disability Choose two of the three types of disability you identified above and provide
an answer for each.
Culture
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Religion and spirituality
Transgender
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual
Generational: Generations X
and Y
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Generational: Baby Boomers
and older
QUESTION 9
Martin, 58, is sitting in a conference room being interviewed for a job. It is all going well, but then one
interviewer asks how old he is, as his date of birth wasn’t indicated on his resume.
Martin refuses to give his age – he states that his age is not an indicator of whether he can do the job well,
but his work experience, knowledge and strong references should be what proves his abilities.
Martin does not get the job. A friend who works in the organisation tells him that they employed a 25-year-
old female because they felt a ‘younger person with a soft approach’ would be best for the position.
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What could be the consequences of this scenario?
Giovanni has a guide dog. One day he is out with his carer, Cathy, who suggests they stop by one of her
favourite cafés for something different. As Giovanni’s guide dog is working, it is harnessed.
They approach a table and start to sit down. An employee quickly meets them and quietly asks them to
leave. Cathy is taken aback and asks why. The employee states that pets are not permitted inside.
Cathy says that Giovanni’s ‘pet’ is clearly a guide dog and they are allowed in the premises – health
regulations have exemptions for guide dogs.
The employee says their manager has requested they leave and they cannot do anything more for them.
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What could be the legal consequences of this scenario?
What do you think would be the impact on Giovanni and Cathy in this situation?
Umair has finished his qualification. He has passed all his assessments and the feedback from his trainers
has been very positive.
Umair is very excited to get a job – he enquires at his placement organisation, but unfortunately, they do not
have any jobs available at the moment. The manager promises to let him know if any jobs are going to be
advertised, as she was very impressed with his work.
Umair finds that a lot of his job applications do not lead to any interviews. With the urging of his friends, he
decides to call the last workplace his applied to and ask why he wasn’t considered for an interview. He is put
through to someone called Bri, who says, ‘Oh Umair, that’s right. I heard about you. Yes, the manager didn’t
want to put your application through further because they thought some of our elderly clients might be
unsettled by a Muslim on the staff.’
Umair hangs up in shock – he can’t believe what he has just heard!
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What could be the consequences of this scenario?
d) Review the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and identify Article/s that are being breached in
Umair’s story.
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QUESTION 10
a) Explain why some people experience marginalisation.
b) Explain how those in marginalised groups may be impacted by trauma, discrimination, negative attitudes
and exclusion. In your response, refer to the needs of:
people with disability
those who are ageing
those with mental health/emotional issues.
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c) List three protective factors that can help those in marginalised groups to cope.
1.
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3.
QUESTION 11
In a short paragraph, describe at least three cultural biases or social expectations which may exist when
working with:
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
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What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?
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ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 2
Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.
Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.
Name:
Unit:
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people.
Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date
Case studies
Case study 1
Case study 2
Case study 3
STUDENT DECLARATION
I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.
I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.
I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.
Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSOR FEEDBACK
Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.
A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 2: CASE STUDIES
TASK SUMMARY:
Complete the questions that follow each case study.
If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You will
need to do one of the following:
Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing and resubmit entire assessment.
Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.
INSTRUCTIONS:
A team of community services workers is experiencing conflict. There is an Aboriginal worker on the team
(Barry), a Muslim worker (Ahmed) and two white Australian workers (Janice and Julia). It started when
Ahmed accused Barry of being lazy and rude – ‘He never rushes, even when we are rushed off our feet and
he doesn’t even look me in the eye when he talks to me.’
Barry retaliates by accusing Ahmed of taking time off all the time to ‘pray on his stupid prayer mat’.
Janice responds by saying, ‘For God’s sake, why can’t you just be like the rest of us?’
Janice and Julia get caught up in it with, both Ahmed and Barry complaining all the time about each other
and trying to get them to take sides.
Their conflict is impacting on their clients and colleagues.
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1. There are a range of issues that are causing difficulties within this work team. List each one you can
identify. For each issue you identify, indicate the cultural differences that are being misunderstood among
the team members.
2. What could you suggest to help this team resolve their differences in a culturally sensitive manner? List at
least one strategy.
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3. Imagine Barry complains to management about the time Ahmed takes to pray. Ahmed puts forth a
suggestion that his prayer time is taken as break times, and he still works a full day – just a longer one
than his colleagues. Management refuses the suggestion as if he gets special treatment, everyone will
want special treatment.
What further issue has now occurred in this workplace?
4. Now let’s imagine Ahmed’s suggestion is successful. However, Barry continues to complain and
encourages others to make fun of Ahmed during his time of prayer. Julia is very uncomfortable about
what is happening.
As an employee, what is Julia’s responsibility in this situation?
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5. Review the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What Article/s are being breached in this scenario?
Fadi has just come into full-time residential care. Fadi tells his son that the food is mainly western style, is
very dull and often tough. As he is a Muslim, Fadi does not eat pork.
The staff always provide another alternative when pork is on the menu but yesterday, when pork sausages
were on the menu, the only alternative was fish – which Fadi has a strong aversion to and cannot eat
without being ill.
When he said he couldn’t eat the sausages or the fish, he was told by staff that he would have to have a
Vegemite sandwich.
Fadi’s son is shocked – this is hardly enough for the main meal of the day!
Fadi’s son encourages his father to complain, but Fadi says he doesn’t want to cause trouble, he is new
and is still trying to settle in.
Fadi’s son decides to put in a formal complaint about the food that is served to his father.
The manager explains that there are many different nationalities and it is impossible for every cultural food
requirement to be catered for all the time. However, the kitchen is keen to help out as much as they can so
long as it is within their tight budget, therefore this is why Fadi was given a sandwich.
1. As a client, what rights does Fadi have that are being breached?
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2. What process should be undertaken to investigate this complaint in a culturally sensitive manner?
Joan is a new, Aboriginal carer at Elise’s service. Lately Joan has had a couple of days off work, and has
also had a few days where she has started work later than others in her team.
Hani, another carer who is also one of Elise’s good friends, begins to gossip about Joan at lunchtime. She
says that Joan excludes herself because she is always so quiet and avoids eye contact with people. Hani
doesn’t like the fact that Joan is new but gets special treatment – no one else comes in late and takes time
off, especially in their first two months at a new job!
Elise is not impressed by Hani’s behaviour and decides to remove herself from the lunch group. She
instead begins to spend some of her lunchtimes with Joan and some different carers. She learns that Joan
takes time off to help with the care of one of her Aunties, who is very ill.
One afternoon Joan approaches Elise and tells her that she will be taking time off work due to Sorry
Business. Elise is not sure what this means, but does not want to appear ignorant and gives Joan her best
wishes – she assumes it must not be good news due to the word ‘sorry’. Joan says that their supervisor is
very compassionate and she is lucky to work for a company that respects her cultural traditions, but says
that some of the staff make her feel shame.
The next day, Hani is talking negatively about Joan again. Elise has had enough, she decides to research
Aboriginal culture so she educate Hani before she gets herself into trouble.
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1. Using your knowledge of Aboriginal culture, explain:
Why Hani’s opinion of Joan’s approach to communication is incorrect and inappropriate.
Sorry Business and how Joan, her family and community would mourn.
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Why Joan’s community has a tradition to not say the name of the deceased for some time.
2. What impact is Hani’s behaviour having on Joan? What did Joan mean about feelings of shame?
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3. How do you think that Elise is contributing to a culturally safe and culturally competent workplace?
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ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 3
Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.
Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.
Name:
Unit:
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people.
Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date
Culture research
STUDENT DECLARATION
I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.
I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.
I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.
Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSOR FEEDBACK
Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.
A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 3: CULTURE RESEARCH
TASK SUMMARY:
You are to undertake a research project on a number of different cultural groups living in
Australia.
If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You will
need to do one of the following:
Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing and resubmit entire assessment.
Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer each the questions below.
1. Research each of the three cultures below and the one of your choice.
What things are of specific importance in these cultures that would need to be considered when providing
health and community services? List at least four items of importance for each culture listed. Consider in
your response spirituality and/or religion and cultural customs.
Italian culture.
Vietnamese culture.
Sudanese culture.
A culture of your choice that is different to your own.
2. Now research Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander culture and answer the following questions.
Research the social, political and economic issues that are affecting Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander people and write at least two paragraphs about each issue you identify and its impact.
Research at least three important cultural customs for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people, and
write at least one paragraph about each. For example, you may like to research Men’s and Women’s
Business, Dreaming, smoking ceremonies, the importance of kinship and so on.
Consider how Western society and culture has affected Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people.
Provide five examples.
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Identify two issues that impact Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people and describe what programs
and projects have been developed by the Australian government or other stakeholder groups to
address the issues. You may like to use the table format below to present your responses.
Issue 1
Issue 2
What are four issues that Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people face when engaging with health
and community services?
3. Did your perspective or opinion of each of these cultural groups change due to the information you
learned during this research task? If yes, explain what you learned and how your perspective has
changed. If no, explain why you feel your perspective has remained the same.
Explain how your learnings will help you appreciate and value diversity in your day-to-day work activities
(if you are not currently employed, consider how you will demonstrate this once you are working).
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ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 4
Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.
Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.
Name:
Unit:
CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people.
Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date
Cultural reflections
STUDENT DECLARATION
I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.
I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.
I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.
Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSOR FEEDBACK
Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.
A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 4: CULTURAL REFLECTIONS
TASK SUMMARY:
You are to write a reflective report on your own experience of culture and diversity in your
workplace environment.
If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You will
need to do one of the following:
Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing and resubmit entire assessment.
Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.
INSTRUCTIONS:
For this task, you are required to reflect on your own attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of cultural diversity in
the workplace (if you are a classroom-based student, think about your experiences so far while undertaking
your work placement, or your experiences when working in a previous role).
You are to write a reflective report that covers each item below. You can use the headings provided below to
separate your discussions. You must cover each bullet point.
Remember that cultural sensitivity and competence is not just shown in how you speak and interact with
others, but how you write about different cultures and your opinions and perspectives.
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2: DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE
Note to the student: where you refer to specific colleagues, supervisors or clients, do not identify them by
name. You may like to use ‘Colleague A’ or ‘Client 1’ or similar.
Provide some detail about your workplace (or the service you are doing your placement at). How diverse
is this workplace in terms of staff and client base? Consider race, gender, sexual identity, religious and
spiritual beliefs and other areas that define diversity in your response.
How do you, in your day-to-day work activities, show that you value and respect people from different
cultures and backgrounds to your own? Provide at least three examples.
How culturally competent is your workplace? Give a reason for your ratings.
How do you think your ability to build professional relationships with your colleagues and clients
encourages a culturally safe work environment?
How does your own cultural background affect your communication style and delivery in the workplace?
Have you been involved in a cross-cultural misunderstanding with anyone in the workplace, or
experienced a difficult situation that stemmed from diversity?
If yes, explain the situation and the strategies you used to bring it to a respectful, sensitive resolution.
If no, explain a situation you have either seen occur between others in the workplace, or have heard about.
Discuss the strategy used to deal with the situation – do you agree with the way in which it was handled,
or would you have done it differently?
What is one limitation or barrier you feel you have when working with people from backgrounds or
cultures different to your own? What do you think you can do to remove the barrier or address the
limitation?
What frameworks, approaches and instruments are used in your workplace to not only champion human
rights, but to also adhere to legislative and ethical requirements? In your response, ensure you are also
referring to frameworks and procedures that deal with discriminatory practices and behaviours.
What interpreter services does your workplace use or make available to its staff and clients? What is the
process used? How does your workplace ensure that the situation requires an interpreter, and that the
person’s communication needs are met?
What imagery is used in your workplace to assist with a culturally competent and culturally safe
workplace?
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