Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in health and social care. Learning outcome 1 Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in health and social care Assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3 1.1 Diversity means valuing differences in people‚ be it‚ differences in race culture‚ class‚ education‚ religion‚ values and backgrounds. It means appreciating that people are different and they can provide different skills‚ experiences‚ and approaches to all manner of situations. Equality
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QCF Level 5 Diploma Management in children and young people Unit 2 Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion. Learning outcome 1 1.1- Diversity‚ equality and inclusion play a significant part in my area of responsibility on a day to day basis. As a deputy manager it is my role to ensure that I am a positive role model within this area in order to ensure that the correct working practices are passed onto the staff team and from the staff team to all the young people that are cared for
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When I think of diversity training in the workplace‚ I see Chinese‚ Korean‚ Whites and Blacks working together for a greater cause; but in order to reach that goal someone had to try something different‚ like embracing the Chinese holiday and exposing the other workers to their way of life. Corporations and government agencies should offer diversity training in the workplace because this type of training is designed to increase cultural awareness which could promote a healthier work environment
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1. What is meant by diversity? 2. Describe the community you live in. Highlight some of the variations you may observe in terms of: • Interests • Beliefs • Ages • Lifestyles • Personal‚ social and cultural identities. 3. Explain how the variations in question 2 contribute to the diversity of the community 4. Give some examples to explain how diversity: • Enhances your life • Enhances the local community • Enhances this country. 5. Describe what it means to respect
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teachers we can teach the standards set by the state but unless our students can relate the concepts being taught to real world experiences they may have trouble understanding the concept. This is referred to as Culturally Relevant Teaching (CRT). Culturally relevant teaching as describe by Gloria Ladson-Billings in 1992‚ “as a way that would empower students to excel because of the way in which they experience the curriculum makes sense in the context of their lives and helps them develop confidence
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Education course. One of the modules is Equality and Diversity in Childcare. For this exercise I will explore equality and diversity concepts as relevant to Irish Society. Analyse approaches to diversity education including‚ assimilation‚ multicultural‚ intercultural and anti-bias. Explore equality and diversity terminology; including prejudice‚ discrimination‚ racism‚ sexism and abelism etc. Examine current legislation on Equality and Diversity‚ to include Equality Legislation‚ the UN Convention on the
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Student Satisfaction – Equality and Diversity within the College (Lesoco) - Lewisham Way Chloe Reilly-Mason Student number: 31027124 Word Count: 1598 Acknowledgements This report was conducted with support from students within Lesoco – Lewisham way. Their cooperation is both acknowledged and appreciated. Without them this report would not have been possible. Any conclusions‚ diagrams‚ or findings were based on analysis of results gained from student participation. Lesoco – Lewisham Way Students
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and behaviour could impact on work with children | 4.2.4. Describe the importance of promoting anti-discriminatory practice in work with children | 4.1.2 Describe the importance of supporting the rights of all children to participation and equality of access | 4.2.5. Describe how to challenge discrimination. Introduction – describe own background and attitudesSay how this could affect the children you work withGive a couple of examples from own practiceConclusion - say why it’s important
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Here‚ ground rules would be reiterated‚ reviewed at the commencement of each session and repeated regularly to ensure all learners understand what each rule entails. A copy taped to the wall - somewhere visible to everyone and individual copies handed out. Ground rules could be established by asking learners to come up with the rules themselves with input from the tutor. Having learners proactively engaged in writing their ground rules gives a sense of ownership. (Bee and Bee 1998). An autocratic
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them during the night to make sure they were comfortable. In the morning I would help to get the service users up and out of bed helping them with their personal care. I also prepared ion food and refreshments to the service user’s specification Training and Qualifications:
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