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CEH | TRAINING | Health Literacy and Cultural Competence Webinars & Consultancy

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Help your organisation and staff work effectively to overcome barriers to health literacy and service appropriate to diverse cultures.

Health Literacy & Cultural Competence Training & Consulting is:
  • delivered by highly skilled facilitators with expert knowledge
  • tailored specifically to the needs of your staff
  • interactive, engaging and creates opportunities for self-reflection
  • based on research and 25 years of experience

CEH Consultancy Helps You:
  • plan for diversity
  • create systems and processes to support, monitor and benefit from diversity
  • meet & excel at accreditation standards
  • gain a competitive edge in providing services for the 50% of Australians who are born overseas or the children of migrants
  • give your staff the attitudes, skills and knowledge to work with people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.

What’s the difference between Health Literacy and Communication? 
Health literacy is the use of a set of skills and abilities. Communication is the process of exchanging information. Some, but not all, of the skills required for communication, are the same as health literacy skills. For example, a person could have excellent communication skills, but not be very health literate. However, to communicate effectively about health, one would have to be health literate.”

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CEH Training
Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health (CEH)
Address: 23 Lennox Street, Richmond VIC 3121
Contact: CEH Training Coordinator Siri Gunawardana Tel: 9418 9927 Email: sirig@ceh.org.au
Website: healthliteracytraining.com.au
Website: culturalcompetencetraining.com.au
Website: www.ceh.org.au