Strategies and Tools to use when working with Newcomers: Intercultural Communication Workshop

Posted on: May 18 2011 | Posted in: Arts, Culture, & Heritage


What can I do to better communicate with newcomers to Alberta?

What can you do specifically to better improve your communication with newcomers to your
community? How can you help improve the communication and well-being of the newcomer at
the worksite? Let’s take the theory and put it into practice!

Target Audience: Everyone involved with newcomers in the community and worksite.

Core Skill Set: Suspending judgment to interpret cultural differences

2.5 - 3 hours

Date: Monday, June 6th

Time: 12-3 p.m. (Brown bag lunch)

Location: 5010 50 Ave, Wetaskiwin (Wetaskiwin Community Literacy Office)

Facilitator: Doug Parsons from Parsons Development (http://www.parsonsdevelopment.ca)

Registration or more information: Manisha Khetarpal, Wetaskiwin Public Library,
Tel: 780 361 4447 or by email at mkhetarpal@wetaskiwin.ca

Brought to you by: Alberta Employment and Immigration, Wetaskiwin Community Literacy
Society, City of Wetaskiwin, and Wetaskiwin Public Library

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