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Cultural Pre-competence
Describes the awareness and initial efforts of individuals or organizations to understand and respect different cultures, with the aim to advance cultural competence.
Basic Cultural Competence
The fundamental ability of individuals and organizations to understand and honor the cultural beliefs, languages, interpersonal styles, and behaviors of individuals and groups from different cultural backgrounds.
Cultural Proficiency
The level of knowledge-based skills and understanding of cultural differences and similarities within, among, and between groups required for effective work in a pluralistic environment.
Cross-Cultural Service
The provision of services with an understanding and appreciation of cultural differences, often involving the adaptation of approaches to suit diverse cultural backgrounds.
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