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The term livelihood skills refers to capabilities, resources, and opportunities for pursuing individual and household economic goals (Population Council, Kenya); in other words, income generation. Livelihood skills include technical and vocational abilities (carpentry, sewing, computer programing, etc.); skills for seeking jobs, such as interviewing strategies; and business management, entrepreneurial, and money management skills. Though livelihood skills are critical to survival, health, and development, the focus of this document lies elsewhere | The California Endowment A Partner for Healthier Communities Resources in Cultural Competence Education for Health Care Professionals Prepared for The California Endowment Edited by M. Jean Gilbert Ph.D. Preface i Acknowledgments iii Introduction v I. Policy Statements and Standards 1 II. Cultural Competence Guidelines and Curricula Designed for Health Care Professionals 6 A. Models for Culturally Competent Health Care 19 III. Guidebooks and Manuals 32 IV. Assessing the Cultural Competence of Organizations and Health Care Personnel 38 A. Personal Assessments 44 B. Culturally Appropriate Patient Assessments 47 V. Resource Articles Books and Reports 49 VI. Videos and CD-ROMs 89 VII. Journals 113 VIII. Web Sites 116 Resources in Cultural Competence Education for Health Care .