Understanding how organizations use the national CLAS standards
11/28/2016
How are some health and health care organizations implementing the National CLAS Standards?
- By providing comprehensive language assistance services to those served
- By offering specialized training to the workforce (for example, on CLAS or the Standards)
- By completing organizational self-assessments to inform needs and gaps in the provision of CLAS
- By providing compensation to staff to complete CLAS-related training
What helped these organizations implement the Standards?
- Leadership support for implementation
- An organizational culture that supports implementation
- Identification of CLAS champions inside and outside of the organization
- Communication with populations served
- Improved ability to address and consider the cultural and linguistic characteristics of populations served
- Increased cultural and linguistic competency of staff
- Better organizational capacity to provide care/services to more individuals
- Better patient experience
We sincerely thank the 13 organizations that participated in this project, as these findings have helped the Think Cultural Health team better understand implementation strategies, facilitators, benefits, and roadblocks to implementing the Standards in health and health care organizations. We ultimately hope to use the findings to develop additional resources to guide and support organizations’ awareness, knowledge, and use of the Standards. In the meantime, we invite you to download the National CLAS Standards and The Blueprint, a comprehensive implementation guide for the Standards, to learn about CLAS implementation strategies.