Cultural and linguistic responsiveness also requires that systems, programs, and personnel recognize their own cultures and biases and work to
value differing cultures and languages.
Not exact matches
For instance, Chinese firms have to be aware of roles of trade unions and labour laws that
differ from those in China; be respectful to the diversity and equality that are the reality of Canadian
culture and society; and be environment friendly that reflects Canadians
value.
One can not say that contrary assertions in two different
cultures might
differ with respect to one another in truth
value: they are true or false only relative to their respective
cultures, not with respect to one another.
The
value placed on individual autonomy varies in different
cultures, so the primacy that it receives in the context of public health planning and decision making, and the role of informed consent, might
differ between countries [91], [92].
Their roll - out into translational practice will not be free of complexity, however, as
culture and
values differ in terms of what defines benefit and risk, who will benefit and who is at risk, what methods must be in place to assure the maximum safety, comfort, and protection of subjects and patients, and educational and policy needs.
Students learn to «stand between
cultures», reconcile
differing cultural
values and perspectives and take responsibility for their own behaviours and their interactions with others within and across
cultures.
We
value differing points of view, and our firm
culture is one of healthy irreverence, lively debate, and honest assessments.
Your
culture, upbringing, and personal style can
differ from
valuing the importance of eating veggies with every meal, where you spend your money, to how you teach your child a work ethic.
While
cultures differ in the emphasis they place on particular
values (eg.
Clients»
cultures and
values may
differ greatly from family to family.
If we understand that sensible people
differ not as a matter of good or bad sense, but as a matter of
culture, we can have a conversation about what is
valued in the
culture of the relationship and family that both partners are building.
Taken together, these two studies highlight the ways in which American and Egyptian
cultures differ in terms of the normative expectations related to who should take priority in family relationships following marriage, and we believe these patterns likely reflect different cultural
values related to gender, family interdependence, and the role of the extended family.
Culture, Caregiving, and Health: Exploring the Influence of
Culture on Family Caregiver Experiences Pharr, Francis, Terry, & Clark (2014) ISRN Public Health, 2014 Examines how the caregiving experience
differs among cultural / ethnic groups and how cultural
values and norms influence caregiving.