Altura Blog
Supporting Cultural Diversity in Care
June 29, 2021Culturally inclusive care and support can be described as being responsive and sensitive to the beliefs, conventions and needs that may be determined by a person’s cultural heritage.
It’s possible that individuals in your care who are from different cultures, or speak a language other than English, may have a different lived experience of the pandemic compared to their peers.
But culture isn’t just a person’s religion or beliefs, it can include other things such as a person’s gender identity, sexuality and education level.