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Our Clients: Who Are
They?
NCCH staff and
associates provide a variety of customized training and technical
assistance services. NCCH shares practical knowledge, skills, and
experience with audiences from a wide variety of occupational, economic,
and cultural backgrounds and in community, state, national or multi-national
settings. NCCH clients have included:
- U.S. National, Native
American, State, and Local Community Government Groups -- including
defense, health, housing, mediators, justice, public safety, social
services, transportation and community agencies and tribal groups.
For example, NCCH staff design and facilitate training and technical
assistance programs to meet varied substance abuse prevention and
community and tribal housing councils needs.
- Corporate and Business
Groups -- including a variety of large and small corporations
involved with products and services such as banking, wholesale distributors,
national oil and gasoline, information and consulting services,
and more. NCCH staff were part of Texaco's diversity training team.
NCCH staff designed the "Managing Diversity" curriculum for Publix
Supermarkets and are currently supporting an effort to provide training
for Amtrack managers nationwide.
- Associations and Non-Profit
Groups -- including groups with a varied client base, such as
business organizations, health professionals, union employees, newspaper
editors and reporters, substance abuse program planners, fire fighters
and emergency medical technicians, educators and more. NCCH staff
were among faculty selected for the National Promise Fellow's Institute,
a bi-partisan group convened by Presidents Clinton, Bush, Reagan,
Carter, and Ford and coordinated by General Colin Powell to promote
volunteerism and community service to benefit the well being and
success of America's youth. NCCH staff are also involved in the
Annie E. Casey Jobs Initiative.
- Education and Academic
Groups -- including small and large public school systems, private
schools, and colleges and universities across the nation. NCCH staff
have conducted facilitated dialogs about diversity issues, training
workshops, and work to establish and strengthen the effectiveness
of diversity councils.
- Health Care Provider
and Policy Organizations -- including local health centers and
hospitals, state and regional planning organizations, and national
association and policy organizations. NCCH staff recently conducted
a series of trainings for the Michigan Department of Mental Health
and revised a cross-cultural health care curriculum and training
guide for the American Medical Student Association.
NCCH's approach
is useful to organizations of all types:
- large and small,
- local, state and national,
- for-profit and non-profit,
- product-focused and service-focused,
- customer or client based,
and
- business, health or education
based.
NCCH modifies
or completely reworks existing formats and frameworks to fit unique
organizational characteristics and needs.
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