CALD Waikato workshops
CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) Workshops
CALD refers to culturally and linguistically diverse groups who are migrants and refugees from Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and African backgrounds. These courses provide learners with insight and understanding of cultural dimensions, how different cultures respond to health related situations, different health concepts, faith based practices, and differences in expectations from health systems.
CALD workshops will be hosted in 2019 at Waikato District Health Board's Waiora Waikato Hospital Campus.
The workshops held during the year are:
- Cultural competency
- Working with interpreters
- Working in culturally diverse teams
- Managing culturally diverse teams
- Working with refugee patients
- Working with migrant patients
These courses are open to health professionals working in secondary care, primary care and NGO health sectors.
- Please note any prerequisite for the workshop/s you are interested in attending.
- For general information about eCALD online courses and resources, visit the eCALD website
- For information about the face-to-face workshops at Waikato DHB in 2019, see information below.
CALD workshops at Waikato DHB
These face-to-face courses provide learners with insight and understanding of value dimensions that cause barriers to effective cross cultural interaction and help identify strategies to enable effective working relationships in a culturally diverse workplace.
See the PDF flyers for booking information, times and venues for upcoming workshops.
27 February 2019 - flyer [PDF, 564 KB]
- Cultural competency
- Working with Interpreters
- Working in culturally diverse teams
3 April 2019 - flyer [PDF, 563 KB]
- Cultural competency
- Working with interpreters
- Working in culturally diverse teams
22 May 2019 - flyer [PDF, 558 KB]
- Cultural competency
- Working with interpreters
- Managing culturally diverse teams
2 October 2019 - flyer [PDF, 558 KB]
- Cultural competency
- Working with interpreters
- Working with refugee patients
27 November 2019 - flyer [PDF, 557 KB]
- Cultural competency
- Working with interpreters
- Working with migrant patients