Cultural competency is the accumulation of socio-emotional skills related to cultural identity and expression. Each of us can achieve cultural competency by expanding our awareness of the range of differences and unique capabilities of people who are self-organized according to religious / spiritual practice, ethnic and geographic origin, language and dialect preferences, physical and cognitive ability, and other characteristics.
Cultural competency can be developed through engagement with diverse communities and their cultural expressions (spoken language or dialect, spiritual practices, literature, and films, for example). Doing so is a way to show solidarity and to practice allyship with individuals and groups with different cultural identities. Expanding familiarity with different cultural groups can help us meet their needs successfully and sensitively, whether in the classroom or in a health services setting.