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    Unit 1 Foster people’s equalitydiversity and rights People have a right to have choice‚ which includes food‚ religion‚ interests etc. This can be promoted by listening to what the person wants‚ following the needs assessment or by asking the individual themselves what they would like to happen and how they would like to be supported. It is everybody’s responsibility to treat the residents equally‚ politely and like a valued member of society. There maybe tensions between people’s rights

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    1.1 How does the equality Act 2010 promote equality and diversity? Obtain your schools Equality of opportunity policy. What is its aim? Identify references to action. The Equality Act protects individuals from unfair treatment and promotes a fair more equal society. Equality and diversity is now a ‘limiting judgement’ in Ofsted inspections. This means that if equality measures are not being implemented efficiently‚ this will restrict the overall inspection grade. As a school‚ you must

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    Diversity: The Ethical Choice A Critique of Workplace Discrimination Prevention Manual By David A. Robinson Zoe Bishop MGMT 485/DeSoto November 18‚ 2014 America is recognized internationally for being a melting pot. It is only natural that the workplace would experience the same diversity (though it has taken quite some time to get there). While it is one thing to work in a diverse environment‚ it is an entirely different matter to manage one. There is a certain finesse required to successfully

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    The Code of Professional Ethics and Practices (Revised May‚ 2010) We—the members of the American Association for Public Opinion Research and its affiliated chapters—subscribe to the principles expressed in the following Code. Our goals are to support sound and ethical practice in the conduct of survey and public opinion research and in the use of such research for policy- and decision-making in the public and private sectors‚ as well as to improve public understanding of survey and public opinion

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    SHC33 PROMOTE EQUALITY AND INCLUSION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTING 1. Explain what is meant by Diversity The concept of diversity is not complex‚ but can be multifaceted in its variations. Diversity is based on different variations of a range of things. Diversity means‚ in the context of society‚ having a mixed community of people from all walks of life. This incorporates a diverse community of different cultures‚ religions‚ political groups. Diversity is not subjective

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    Explain how you would promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Without the doubt‚ every person has got the right to be educated in a safe and friendly environment where all their individual needs are met; and yet they form one group. Here I am going to explain the meaning of inclusion‚ equality and diversity and point out how they could be embedded in my teaching practice.

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    There are a number of laws and codes of practice that affect work in schools. i. Data Protection Act 1998 – Regulates the process of information‚ i.e. use‚ obtain‚ hold and disclosure‚ relating to an individual. ii. Children Act 2004 – Places a statutory duty on key agencies e.g. schools to safeguard and promote the welfare of children iii. Childcare Act 2006 - Reforms and simplifies early years regulation and inspection arrangements. iv. Freedom of information Act – Public have a statutory right

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    A duty of care means a person in a specific role has to ensure that others who are in his/her care not harmed in his/her duty. This includes appropriate attention ‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making wise choices about steps undertaken in a role. If we work in nursery or school as a Child care worker then this is our main responsibility to provide a safe and healthy environment for children . Give

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    DIVERSITY AT WORKPLACE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 1|Page INTRODUCTION Workforce has diversified work place all over the world as well as in Pakistan due to globalization‚ emerging minorities‚ multi-generation and cultures. Due to diversified workforce differences like age‚ culture‚ disabilities‚ race‚ religion and gender have emerged in the organizations of Pakistan. Due to globalization‚ people from different countries and cities with different culture‚ race and religion combine and work

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    initiative‚ which the Government funded through the Dormant Accounts Fund‚ involved training and mentoring for early childhood educators in diversity and equality practice‚ using the Anti-Bias Education approach. The evaluation found the approach to be very effective in achieving positive change. The anti-bias approach supports educators to reflect critically on their practice. In Ireland it informed the development of the éist project‚ which in turn influenced the recent initiative. Its goals are to: Support

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