Cultural Competence Background 

 
Importance of Topic to Practice
Cultural competence describes the ability for health care systems and practitioners to provide high quality, safe, client-centred care to clients with a wide range of unique values, beliefs and behaviours (1). It is believed that cultural competence improves health care by developing a connection between health care providers and clients through the recognition that culture and language influences health and well-being (2). Cultural competence has the potential to
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