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Attention Affordable Care Act (ACA) Navigators and Certified Application Counselors: Want to improve your communication and public presentation skills? Whether you’re working with groups or meeting with clients one-on-one, good communications skills are critical to success. We’re offering three in-depth trainings on best practices in public speaking, improving interpersonal communication skills and cultural competency. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. All trainings are free, but space is limited. Reserve your spot today! |
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Cultural Competency for Navigators/CACs | ||||
Meeting the health care needs of a diverse population requires cross-cultural awareness, sensitivity and respect. In this course, you will learn to identify ethnic neighborhoods in the Kansas City metropolitan area, compare cultural behaviors of different ethnic groups and better understand how differences in poverty level, language and education affect a family’s access to health care. In this course, you will learn to:
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When: When: Both sessions are the same. |
Where: MARC Conference Center |
Interpersonal Communications for Navigators/CACs | |
Covering the essentials in interpersonal communication, this workshop will offer practical tips on connecting with ACA constituents in a one-on-one setting. You will learn techniques to improve active listening skills, the power of questions, how to effectively use non-verbal communication and tips on sharing information constructively. You will also develop a profile of ACA constituencies, analyze users’ motivations and barriers, and learn how to adapt the message for different target audiences. |
When: When: Both sessions are the same. |
Where: MARC Conference Center |
Presentation Tools for Navigators/CACs | |
Offering a comprehensive overview on the basics of public speaking, this session will give you the tools you need to deliver dynamic presentations about the ACA in group settings. You will learn techniques for structuring a speech, working with time constraints, understanding the audience, and polishing your style and delivery. The session will also allow you to collaboratively develop and compose a core “stump speech” you can use and modify when presenting to various key groups. |
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Where: MARC Conference Center |
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These courses are provided by the Mid-America Regional Council with funding from the Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City and the REACH Healthcare Foundation. |
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Mid-America Regional Council |
600 Broadway, Suite 200 | Kansas City, MO 64105 |