Title: MANAGEMENT: CURRENT PRACTICES AND NEW Area: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Presenting Author: Prof. Bhavesh B. Pandya. Institute of Business Management and Research (IBMR)‚ Near Asia School‚ Drive-in Road‚ Ahmedabad. E-mail: prof.pandya@yahoo.co.in‚ pandyabhavesh2000@yahoo.com. Theme: The prime objective of HRM is to have highly committed‚ talented‚ and happy workers in organization. There is shifting change in the importance of basic input that requires in business activity. Four
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All setting will have their own policies and procedures which promote and protect equality‚ diversity and inclusive practice. It is the practitioner’s responsibility to read and understand this‚ in order to know what is expected of them and to have an anti-discriminatory work approach in everything they do‚ challenging discrimination if and when faced with. In my setting‚ we plan activities to allow all children to take part‚ making adaptation for those children with additional needs. We insure
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they provide resources that is suitable for the disabled child in order for them to participate in activities and have the same opportunity as every other child within the setting. All staff must follow any policies and procedures that link to equality that the setting will have in order not to discriminate against children and young people. Staff will also have to follow the disability policy and the safeguarding and health and safety policy in order to know how to safeguard and keep safe disabled
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A practice is said to be inclusive when a setting make everyone feel welcomed and gives all children in their care equal opportunity to achieve the highest of standards. This can be done or achieved when the various needs and diverse lifestyle of children and their families are factored into the settings planning‚ be it weekly‚ monthly or yearly. (Tassoni P.‚ 2005:245) Because this is such an important aspect of caring for children and young people‚ there are some legal requirements put in place
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 4: Living in diverse communities Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your teacher via your My
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Discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners. Review other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners 300-400 Words The Tomlinson Report (1996) promoted a student-centred approach that makes learners’ individual needs the starting point for developing a responsive‚ ‘tailor-made’ curriculum. Instead of the learner having to fit in with existing provision‚ Tomlinson makes the case for fitting the provision around the needs of
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Diversity‚ equality and inclusion in a work setting Diversity Diversity means variety. The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique‚ and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical abilities‚ religious beliefs‚ political beliefs‚ or other ideologies. It is the exploration of these differences in a safe‚ positive
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SHC33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s 1.3 Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity Inclusive practice promotes a child’s right to access to equal opportunities. By ensuring that this happens promotes diversity. There are various pieces of legislation which have been put in place to promote equality and reduce discrimination. These include: • The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 • The Special Educational
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TMA 04 Equality and Diversity in the Youth Justice System This essay explores the ways in which discrimination is evident within the Youth Justice System‚ and discusses the current legislation on diversity and equality‚ which aims to address issues of discrimination within workplaces and public bodies. Discrimination‚ for the purposes of this piece‚ can be defined as unfair treatment of a person‚ or group of people‚ on the basis of prejudice. British legislation on equality and diversity has developed
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There are a number of bases of discrimination which are * Culture * Disability * Age * Social Class * Gender * Sexuality * Health status * Family status * Cognitive ability As a health and social care professional it is part of your role to understand the bases of discrimination and to make sure you don’t discriminate a individual in any sort of way as it can have a negative effect on the individual leading to further problems. Culture A person’s culture is
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