Culturally sensitive expertise (HOE03VS26DIAK)
- Type of studies
- Open University of Applied Sciences
- Campuses
- Diak joint implementation
- Location
- Online campus
- Ilmoittautumisaika
- 25.5.2026—31.7.2026
- Start Term
- 28.9.2026—22.11.2026
- Field of Study
- Health care, The church sector
- Study mode
- Online teaching
- Study language
- Finnish
- Application Status
- Registration opens soon
- Pricing
- Free
- Code
- AAF721
- Extent
- 2 op
- Admission quota
- 5
- Available places
- 5
- Teachers
- Titta Riihimäki
Opintojen sisältämät toteutukset
HOE03VS26DIAK Culturally sensitive expertise
Sisältö
– cultural sensitivity, diversity, multiculturality and key theoretical approaches
– evidence-based information in the promotion of the health and wellbeing of minorities and immigrants
– encountering religions and intercultural interaction in customer and nursing work and work communities
– reflection of the student’s expertise
– central legislation
– evidence-based information in the promotion of the health and wellbeing of minorities and immigrants
– encountering religions and intercultural interaction in customer and nursing work and work communities
– reflection of the student’s expertise
– central legislation
Learning outcomes
Students
– know how to use and apply key theoretical approaches
– are familiar with and know how to apply evidence-based information in the promotion of the health and wellbeing of minorities and immigrants
– know how to act in a culturally sensitive manner and support equality in customer work and work communities
– know how to assess their actions as a specialist as they consider the diversity and multiculturality of customers/patients
– are familiar with the central legislation and obey it in their work
– know how to use and apply key theoretical approaches
– are familiar with and know how to apply evidence-based information in the promotion of the health and wellbeing of minorities and immigrants
– know how to act in a culturally sensitive manner and support equality in customer work and work communities
– know how to assess their actions as a specialist as they consider the diversity and multiculturality of customers/patients
– are familiar with the central legislation and obey it in their work
