Reference no: EM133701650
Step 1
Identify six (6) personal socio-cultural locations. Define and use the concept of intersectionality to explain your socio-cultural locations. Link your personal socio-cultural locations to unit concepts
Identify six of the social groups to which you belong and Identify your location in relation to the social group (your personal socio-cultural location). Define and use the concept of intersectionality to explain your socio-cultural locations. ( Clear and compelling application of the concept of intersectionality to explain six socio-cultural locations).
Step 2
Consider the impact of your socio-cultural locations (identified in Step 1) when you provide health care for one of the below population groups:
- multicultural, multifaith people
- people with disability
- LGBTQ+ people.
Evaluate the potential impact of your personal socio-cultural locations on your future health care practice
Consider the impact of your socio-cultural locations when you provide health care for your selected population group.
You need to examine the links between your socio-cultural locations, and your future health care practice. Explain how some/all of the socio-cultural locations you identified in Step One, could influence your future health care practice with people from your selected group.
You can include: challenges that you may experience; knowledge gaps; biases and beliefs held; strengths and insights. evaluate the potential impact of your personal socio-cultural locations on your future health care practice, such as ethnocentrism and bias. For your selected population group, you provide insightful analysis of the links betweenyour socio-culturallocations and your future health care practice
Step 3
Explain how you could advocate to provide better health care experiences for your selected population group, highlighting how you will work with members of the relevant population group.
Identify and outline an advocacy strategy
Discuss examples of how you will work with members of your selected population group to provide better health care experiences. consider how you work with clients from different population groups, such as cultural safety. Provides clear and compelling examples of how you will work with members of the population group to provide better health care experiences.