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Resources for Cultural Competency in Health Care

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Access Project
The Access Project is a research affiliate of the Schneider Institute for Health Policy at Brandeis University. The Schneider Institute is part of Brandeis's Heller School for Social Policy and Management. The work of the Access Project embodies the Heller School motto, "Knowledge Advancing Social Justice."

National Council on Interpreting in Health Care
The National Council on Interpreting in Health Care is a multidisciplinary organization based in the United States whose mission is to promote culturally competent professional health care interpreting as a means to support equal access to health care for individuals with limited English proficiency.

NAHEC Dimensions of Diversity blog (exit DHS)
The Northern Area Health Education Center (NAHEC) has created a blog that is designed to be a place on the Web to post information about diversity training and other cultural competency information.

American Diabetes Association en Espaņol

Provider's Guide to Quality and Culture
This Web site is designed to assist health care providers throughout the United States in providing high-quality, culturally competent services to multi-ethnic populations.

National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)

Role of Cultural Competence in Reducing Disparities


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Last Revised: July 15, 2008