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Cultural
Competence Exchange Newsletter
Issue
4--Fall/Winter 2001 (in PDF format)
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Special Issue, November 1999 (HTML edition, not available in PDF)
Table of Contents
New
Name Expanded Mission
New
Federal Partners Support NCCC
SIDS/ID
Program Adds Cultural Competence
SIDS/ID
Component Assesses Needs
Bureau
of Primary Health Care Focus on Policy
Bureau
of Primary Health Care Joins the Partnership
Third
Annual NCCC Workshop Focuses on Policy and Cultural Competence
Infusion
of Cultural Competence in Federal Policy
The
Journey Towards Cultural Competence--The Wisconsin Story
Notice of Nondiscrimination: In accordance with
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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and implementing regulations
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does not discriminate in its programs, activities, or employment
practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,
age, or disability. The University's compliance program under
these statues and regulations is supervised by Rosemary Kilkenny-Diaw,
Special Assistant to the President for Affirmative Action Programs.
Her office is located in Room G-10, Darnall Hall, and her telephone
number is 202/687-4798.
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