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tuffie

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According to the Campinha-Bacote model, what is the pivotal construct in the process of becoming culturally competent? Describe characteristics of this construct.

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What expertise would you bring to the committee?



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Answer to Question 1

The cultural encounter is the pivotal construct in the process of becoming culturally competent. In this construct, individuals seek and engage in cross-cultural encounters and reflect on experiences allowing integration of cultural competence constructs. assessments.

Answer to Question 2

should at least include knowledge of nutrition and public policy. In serving on such a committee, a community nutritionist would have the opportunity to help the school decision-makers understand the scope of child/youth obesity and the health and economic risks it poses to students and their families. The nutritionist could also research and evaluate the evidence regarding which wellness programs at other high schools were most successful and why. The school's Wellness Policy Committee might be able to adapt the format or materials from an existing program for its own use, with the community nutritionist's assistance.



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