ABOR2000 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Ralph Fiennes, Sarah Maddison, Intercultural Competence

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ABOR2000 Quiz No.3
Question 1
Which one of the following statements does not describe cultural competence?
Acquire and augment individual experiences and knowledge
Manage the dynamics of difference
Conduct self-assessment
Value diversity
Question 2
In the reading titled, Whiteness, epistemology and Indigenous Representation by Aileen Moreton-
Robinson she describes the term ‘Whiteness in Indigenous representations’ and she states that in
academia Indigenous Australians are associated with which of the following sentences?
Not knowledgeable about whites and whiteness
Without knowledge about whites and whiteness
Extremely knowledgeable about the world’s Indigenous people
Extremely knowledgeable about whites and whiteness
Question 3
In the cultural competency continuum developed by First Nations Canadian, Dr Terry Cross set out
six stages. What is the third stage along the cultural competency continuum?
Cultural competency
Cultural blindness
Cultural destructiveness
Cultural incapacity
Question 4
Cultural safety provides
No patient control, without choice and autonomy, lack of sharing power and governance, and
an absence of integrating high quality care and failure to provide safety
A decolonising model of practice based on dialogue, communication, power sharing and
negotiation, and the acknowledgement of white privilege
A decolonising model of practice based on dialogue, power sharing and negotiation, and the
acknowledgement of white privilege
An opportunity to promote racism at personal and institutional levels, and to establish trust in
health care encounters
Question 5
Which author describes the ‘collective guilt’ felt by many Germans and their responsibility after
WWII?
Sarah Maddison
Bernard Link
Ralph Fiennes
Bernard Schlink
Question 6
Collective guilt is what?
Something to ‘acknowledge’, to ‘move beyond’ to ‘face up to’ and to ‘work through’ and as a
step towards ‘taking responsibility
Something to ‘acknowledge’, to ‘accept’, to ‘move beyond’ to ‘face up to’ and to ‘work
through’ and as a step towards ‘taking responsibility’
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Acquire and augment individual experiences and knowledge. In the reading titled, whiteness, epistemology and indigenous representation by aileen moreton- Extremely knowledgeable about the world"s indigenous people. In the cultural competency continuum developed by first nations canadian, dr terry cross set out six stages. No patient control, without choice and autonomy, lack of sharing power and governance, and an absence of integrating high quality care and failure to provide safety. A decolonising model of practice based on dialogue, communication, power sharing and negotiation, and the acknowledgement of white privilege. A decolonising model of practice based on dialogue, power sharing and negotiation, and the acknowledgement of white privilege. An opportunity to promote racism at personal and institutional levels, and to establish trust in health care encounters. Which author describes the collective guilt" felt by many germans and their responsibility after. Something to acknowledge", to move beyond" to face up to" and to work through" and as a step towards taking responsibility".

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