Shared language builds a foundation for health equity

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Stamps, Deborah
Caldwell, Ebony
Ince, Adja
Publisher
Rochester Regional Health
Date
May 2022
Publication
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
Abstract / Description

Achieving Health Equity requires developing a shared language that allows people to understand diversity in various contexts. For instance, shared language allows us to discuss diversity issues concerning gender identity, just as much as it allows us to discuss diversity issues concerning citizenship, race, or sexual attraction. This article sets out five key terms that form the foundation of a shared language: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Cultural Humility, and Cultural Responsiveness. The five key terms provide a solid foundation for efforts to further expand our shared language around diversity, such as a glossary defining terms like gender identity, race. (author abstract) 

Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Journal Article
P4HE Authored
No
Topic Area
Policy and Practice » Communication
Policy and Practice » Services & Programs