The new arriving family to my social service agency
is coming from the country of Laos (surrounded by China, Thailand, and
Vietnam). In my efforts to be supportive in constructing a welcoming and
comfortable environment for all members of the family, the following attempts
will be made to prepare;
·
I would contact former colleagues from
the International YMCA (World YMCA http://www.ymca.int)
to inquire about speaking to someone employed by them that comes from Laos.
This conversation would hopeful give me better insight of some informal and
formal customs and practice of their culture.
·
I would also attempt to contact a
professor in the International Studies Department at a local University to also
have a conversation and share the information that I gathered from
International YMCA. During this time, I would compare data to ensure that
nothing was unintentionally being left out.
· Of
course, reaching out to colleagues and friends who maybe from Laos, know
someone from the country, or worked with a family and have
personal/professional firsthand experience in providing quality services would
be the next option. Why reinvent to wheel when one already exist through learning
from mistakes previously made by others willing to share.
·
Another valuable resource would be
inquiring whether there is a Laotian Embassy in/or near my city to contact for additional
facts and guidance on what I could do to holistically embrace a family arriving
from the country.
·
Lastly, visiting reliable internet
sources and trying to successfully implement the things I’ve learned would be
my final goal. Asking someone with prior experience to assess me through role playing
would give me the necessary feed back to make adjustments as needed.
These preparations are mutually to benefit the family
(displaying a passion of wanting to
learn more about them) as well as an educational opportunity for me (making me
more culturally well rounded and appreciative of others).
http://nicolesjourneyinlaos.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/hong-hien-school-part-1/
Great ideas contacting the International YMCA and a college professor. These are great ideas for any new culture that may come into the classroom. I think schools or programs should keep files on different cultural aspects for reference and utilize them when needed. This would definitely halp for future reference.
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