Intercultural Communication: Creating Safer Spaces for Migrant Workers

There are various barriers to an effective intercultural communication, including lack of knowledge about the different communication styles in different cultures, stereotypes, unconscious bias and language barriers. As a migrant worker, employer or service provider, it is important to be a good intercultural communicator to create a smooth relationship and a safe space for migrant workers. Understanding the six patterns of cultural differences and identifying unconscious biases is a first step to improve communication with culturally diverse groups.

Learn more about intercultural communication barriers and tools to overcome these barriers to create a safer space for diverse groups of migrant workers in this info sheet.

To learn more visit: https://migrantworkerhub.ca/migrant-resource/intercultural-communication-creating-safer-spaces-for-migrant-workers/

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