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Research shows that knowing yourself is one of the most important foundational steps towards serving others well. This is the first part of our cultural humility series and a pre-requisite course for many of our other learning experiences. Be prepared for intentional and productive self-reflection, hopefully in a new and interesting context. A great foundation for ongoing and purposeful professional development.

This course consists of 8 – 12 hours of content, depending on how you choose to interact with the course. Modules are designed to be taken as weekly portions of study that should take no more than 2 hours total to complete, with the option to use reflection activities and further reading for advanced learning. This can however be sped up or slowed down to your desired study pace if undertaking learning as an individual.

The module titles below will give you an idea of the curriculum involved. If you want further clarification of course content before enrolment, please email us at education@healthforall.co.nz.

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Course Content

PRE-COURSE INFORMATION
Copyright Agreement
Online Code of Conduct Agreement
Navigating through your Online Course
Week 1
Culture of One: Pre-course Self-assessment
Introduction Video: The Culture of One
Culture and Competence
Cultural Humility and Knowing Yourself
Week 2
Your Worldview
Worldview Summary
Your Worldview Implications
Worldview – Deeper Understanding
Your Story
Your Story Reflection Activity
WEEK 3
Your Values
Your Values Activity
Your Values – Online Resources and Further Learning
Groups and Norms
WEEK 4
Humility Revisited
Culture of One – ‘So what?’
Culture of One: Post-course Self-assessment
End of Course Feedback Form
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