33 1.1.1 Diversity It means acceptance‚ respect and understanding that each individual is unique and that we tolerate our individual differences. For example gender‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ physical abilities‚ ethnicity‚ religious or politic believes. Equality Its basically equal rights for people whatever difference they are . At schools‚ even nurseries children and young pupil are wearing same uniforms‚ so their financial background doesn’t affect them. Inclusion It is a process
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1.1: Diversity: Diversity’s literal definition would be difference or range. Diversity recognises that although people do have similarities‚ they have many more differences which make them unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising and valuing our differences as well as understanding and embracing them. It is important to teach children about the different people around them‚ this includes interior and exterior factors. Interior factors include: culture‚ background‚ personality‚ religion/belief
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1.1 Diversity: Diversity literally means difference. It recognises that though people have things in common with each other‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising and valuing differences. Diversity therefore involves visible and non-visible factors‚ which are personal features such as background‚ culture‚ personality and work-style in addition to the characteristics that are protected under discrimination legislation in terms of race‚ disability‚ gender
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Equality and Inclusion 1. What do we mean by the following terms? a) Equality- b) Diversity c) Inclusion d) Discrimination A) Equality: is a legal framework to protect people against discrimination. The Equality Act [2010] sets out the new public sector Equality Duty replacing the three previous duties for race‚ disability and gender. The Duty now covers the following ‘protected characteristics’: Age Disability Gender reassignment Pregnancy and maternity Race (including
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Diversity Diversity recognises‚ respect and people’s differences to have a say and to realise the full potential by promoting different cultures to all members of staff and students within a school. Within schools diversity is promoted from an early age because of mixed classes of boys and girls and children from different cultures. Children will learn from being in school that every body’s different but we treat them equally. An example of this is another religion could be in the criteria so
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Task 1 Explain briefly what is meant by the terms equality‚ diversity and inclusion. Write your answers in the boxes below: |Diversity |The difference between individuals and groups in society e.g cultures and religion | |Equality |To see each child as an individual and help them achieve what they are good at | |Inclusion |Identifying understanding and breaking down barriers
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Promoting Inclusion‚ Equality and Diversity for learners. I have already found that the variables as regards learning abilities‚ needs and differences are infinite. In order that I pertain to the principles of E.L.M I would be ready to implement the following methods actions and ideas to maximise the input/ output and levels and achievement of the students. I will be mindful of diversity and as far as is possible ensure feelings of inclusion‚ involvement and equality for all. I teach First Aid
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very skills that are taught through school and social interaction ultimately govern the depths of our knowledge‚ skills and understanding. In later years‚ the real challenge is putting all of these learnt knowledge and skills in to practice in the working environment. In this case I will be looking at the adult social care settings and the effects of personal experiences‚ past knowledge and current training and how they can influence principles of development. In order to achieve success in
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Unit 202 - Principles of personal development in adult social care settings. Outcome 1: Understand what is required foe good practice in adult social care roles. 1.1 Identify standards that influence the way adult social care job roles are carried out. Care Standards Act (2000) Domiciliary Care Regulations (2002) Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) Manual Handling Operations Regulations (1992) Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1999) Codes of Practice National Occupational Standards
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Unit 503 - Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion Outcome 1 - Understand diversity‚ equality and inclusion in own area of work. 1.1 - Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility. As domiciliary care supervisor I am required to have knowledge‚ skills and an appropriate attitude that will enable me to: Treat colleagues‚ service users‚ carers and others with respect Act in ways that recognise that people are different and
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