Building Trust Across Cultures — Sept 29

Trusting relationships are at the foundation of inclusivity. In professional settings, the actions and experiences that establish trust can differ across individuals and cultures.

In this workshop, we will:

• discuss why taking time for trust-building is vital in multicultural interactions and teams.
• define different orientations to trust-building and locate our own orientation.
• learn about the role of empathy and cultural humility in trust building.
• explore strategies for shifting our approach to trust-building in work with colleagues and students.
This will be an interactive workshop — be prepared for reflection and application activities.

If you have questions or specific scenarios you would like to discuss, please contact Victoria Surtees: Victoria.surtees@ufv.ca

Eager to read ahead? Check out these two resources to start reflecting on what trust means to you in the context of communication across cultures.

• Ward, R. (2019). Building trust before truth: How non-indigenous Canadians become Allies. https://animikii.com/news/building-trust-before-truth-how-non-indigenous-canadians-become-allies
• Meyer, E. (2016). The head or the heart: Two types of trust and how they grow, The culture map: Decoding how people think, lead, and get things done across cultures. PublicAffairs.

Fri, Sept 29
9 am–12:30 PM
Abbotsford, B121

Facilitator: Victoria Surtees, Teaching & Learning specialist, Internationalization

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-trust-across-cultures-tickets-654027302267

For more information, contact Debra Fehr at debra.fehr@ufv.ca

09/29/2023