Unit 204: Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people Assignment 1 Within a school‚ equality‚ diversity and inclusion is very important. It is their duty to make sure all children have equal access to the curriculum. Whether they are a different race‚ culture‚ gender or have a special need or disability‚ it is important that they are supported and have a right to participate and be treated equal; this is known as inclusion. As part of this it is important that schools
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The social worker must find out about the child’s culture and religion and inform their new foster carer as they can then respect the child’s culture and religion and let them practice their religion at their new home and also respect their culture and the way they do things. If the foster carer didn’t know about the child’s culture and religion then they are unable to respect it and may find it difficult to understand if the child is practicing their religion in the home. If the foster carer knows
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Indian American‚ my family background has had a tremendous influence on my views on equity‚ inclusion and diversity. Equity is about treating everyone fairly and ensuring that everyone is given a fair chance. My dad came to this country as a college student‚ and was the first in his family to come to America. He realized that the prevailing system in his home country lacked respect for equality and inclusion‚ and that he would not be able to succeed there. It was hard for my father to leave his home
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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION IN INDIA Discrimination has been a major issue in India and people have been exploited on the basis of their caste and gender for years. The two main legislations that have been enacted by the Parliament of India to prevent such discrimination are The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act‚ 1989 and The Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956. Article 15 of the Indian Constitution also prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion‚ race‚ caste
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opportunities within the workplace‚ and for the employee to be given a written statement of particulars of employment by the employer no later than two months into the employment. | Aiii | Employment law exists so that there is no exploitation‚ bullying/discrimination of employees‚ and to protect the employer. | TASK B | Bi | (describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your
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Unit 2: Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Task 2: National Initiative and Anti- Discriminatory Practices (P4‚ M2‚ D1) Fatima Mangera 26th November 2010 National Initiative and Anti- Discriminatory Practice in Disability The Anti Discriminatory Practice are Acts that help prevent people from different types of culture‚ race‚ religion‚ gender‚ disability‚ class etc from getting discriminated due to their differences. It is there to approach and promote Equality‚ Diversity and rights
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Task 1 Produce an individual reflective report that includes descriptions of: Current legislation and codes of practice The importance of participation and equality of access for all children and young people and how this supports their rights The importance of valuing and promoting cultural diversity How children and young people experience prejudice and discrimination The impact of prejudice and discrimination on the wellbeing and learning of children and young people An assessment of how your own
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PROMOTE GOOD PRACTICE IN HANDLING INFORMATION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTING Assignment task HSC038 The Data Protection Act 1998 established principles for managing electronic and paper held client records also gives individuals right of access to info. Held about them on computers and allows personal data to be disclosed to certain parties when essential. The Access to Health Records Act 1990 provides anyone over 16 to see their health records unless there are compelling reasons to deny access
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Outline how legislation policies and procedures relating to health safety and security influence health and social care setting Food Safety (General food hygiene) The main aim of this policy is to prevent food poisoning. To do this food areas must be kept clean and must maintain good personal hygiene‚ food must be cooked properly and stored in the right temperature. The policy and procedure of the nursery is that all staff handling food must maintain very high hygiene and people who are ill must
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do (such as a school). Funding for services within the statutory sector comes from various forms of taxation (income tax‚ national insurance and council tax). Services are run by NHS Trusts and local authorities‚ they employ doctors‚ nurses‚ social workers‚ care workers‚ teachers etc. Independent (private)- the private sector are independent companies that operate separately from government organisations. These companies are profit making providers and include businesses such as private hospitals
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