Provide an example of 2 of the 3 multicultural and social justice principles for group workers. Principles include: Awareness of self and group members; strategies and skills in the best practice areas of planning, performing, and processing; social justice advocacy.

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1. Demonstrate movement to being increasingly aware of and sensitive to their own multicultural identity and how their race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, and spirituality are impacted by their own experiences and histories.
2. Establish group norms to accept, value, and respect cultural differences. The group leader needs to be intentional about such norming very early in the group to allow for open discussion of dynamics related to cultural issues.
3. Discuss why social justice and advocacy issues are important within a group setting and how these issues influence the practice of group work.

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