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Advancing Workplace Diversity Through the Culturally Responsive Teamwork Framework

Suzanne Hopf, Kathryn Crowe, Sarah Verdon, Helen L. Blake, Sharynne McLeod

2021American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology58 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose Diversification of the profession is an important element of combating racism, bias, and prejudice in the speech-language pathology workforce at national and systemic levels. However, national and systemic change needs to be combined with equipping individual speech-language pathologists to adapt to the challenges that they face to engaging in culturally responsive practice. This paper presents four interacting levels of practice within the Culturally Responsive Teamwork Framework (CRTF): (a) intrapersonal practices, (b) interpersonal practices, (c) intraprofessional practices, and (d) the interprofessional practices. Conclusion CRTF is a practical, strengths-based framework that draws on international research and expertise to expand personal and professional practice and describe critical behaviors within the workplace that can be used to promote principles of evidence-based practice and social justice, especially when working with people from nondominant cultural or linguistic groups.

Topics & Concepts

WorkforceTeamworkIntrapersonal communicationInterpersonal communicationCultural diversityDiversity (politics)Cultural competencePrejudice (legal term)RacismPsychologyPublic relationsEngineering ethicsSociologyPedagogySocial psychologyPolitical scienceEngineeringAnthropologyLawGender studiesInterprofessional Education and CollaborationFamily and Disability Support ResearchCultural Competency in Health Care
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