Developing a culturally competent workforce

A health system that is culturally competent:

  • acknowledges the benefits that diversity brings to Australian society
  • helps health providers and consumers to achieve the best, most appropriate care and services
  • enables self-determination and ensures a commitment to reciprocity for culturally and linguistically diverse consumers and their communities
  • holds governments, health organisations and managers accountable for meeting the needs of all members of the communities they serve.

The National Health and Medical Research Council have produced Cultural Competency in Health: A guide for policy, partnerships and participation (external site) designed to help policy makers and stakeholders develop culturally competent policies throughout the health system.

More information

Cultural Diversity Unit
Chronic Disease Prevention Directorate
Public and Aboriginal Health Division
Email: CulturalDiversity@health.wa.gov.au

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Cultural Diversity Unit