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    Children are easily influenced‚ especially by people they admire and look up to. As a childcare practitioner you are a major role model in their lives so it is important to demonstrate anti-discriminatory/anti-biased practice. By not discriminating against certain things or groups of people helps children to have a positive attitude towards the differences between individuals. Always ensuring that you are able to notice discriminating behaviour and be able to challenge discrimination will have a

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    use (e.g. phones‚ computers‚ and vehicles) general codes of behaviour and adherence to certain corporate practices‚ health & safety regulations‚ etc. more in depth information

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    promote anti-discriminatory practice Not every individual working in a health and social care setting is expected to know all the laws that promote anti-discriminatory practice in health and social care. However it is important to know the existence of the laws and principles that helps to safeguard service users‚ their families and the care providers as well. In this booklet‚ I will be explaining the term national initiatives with an explanation of how it promotes anti-discriminatory practice. Furthermore

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    M1 – Effects of Discriminatory Practices on the Young Adults In this assignment I will be writing an assessment of the effects of three discriminatory practices on young adults. The three discriminatory practices I will be explaining the effects of are; Culture‚ Disability and Gender. Culture – Culture is the attitudes‚ feelings‚ values‚ and behaviour that characterise and inform society as a whole or any social group within it. Being discriminated against because of their culture can have short

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    Assessors Training Programme Assignment: - Anti Discriminatory Practice Anti-discriminatory practice underpins all good practice as it seeks to prevent the division and oppression created and legitimised by individuals‚ groups and organisations‚ divisions that include class‚ race‚ gender‚ age‚ disability and sexual orientation. These divisions are often accepted as the norm and are then perpetuated unwittingly. Good anti-discriminatory practice requires competent workers to be aware of discrimination

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    The Equality Act 2010- How has this act promoted anti-discriminatory practice and how successful has this been? The equality act (2010) was introduced to provide a modern framework with a clear law to effectively tackle disadvantage and discrimination. The Act is intended to simplify the law by bringing together existing anti-discrimination legislations‚ such as‚ the Equal Pay Act (1970)‚ the sex discrimination act (1975)‚ the Race relations act (1976) and the disability discrimination act (1995)

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    P4- There is a variety of national initiatives which promote anti-discriminatory practices: Some of these practices are provisions relating to‚ European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950‚ Sex Discrimination Act 1975‚ Mental Health Act 1983‚ Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986‚ The Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989‚ The Children Act 1989‚ Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000‚ Disability Discrimination Act 2005‚ it is important in every work place and setting

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    range from: • Legislations • Fundamental Standards • and Codes of Practice. The three main ways in which the national initiatives cover anti-discriminatory practices is through convections. 1. Convections are agreements‚ covering a particular matter. 2. Legislation means law making 3. and Regulation means regulating and adjusting the laws once in place. All the listed national initiatives come under the anti-discriminatory practices‚ where they can control and deal with any discrimination if it occurs

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    This criterion will assess the effects of three different discriminatory practices on individuals using any health and social care services. Effects of discriminatory practice: - Low self-esteem - Negative behaviours - Disempowerment Negative behaviours Negative behaviour is being aggressive and violent towards a person or a thing. For example if someone is getting discriminated for any reason such as age‚ culture‚ sex‚ appearance or many more their behaviour may become negative towards

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    to create an organizational culture which demands ethical values and equal treatment of its employees‚ and conclude with my opinion and recommendation. In 1994‚ workers at 10 facilities of Boeing filed a case against the company’s alleged discriminatory practices with respect to compensation. They alleged that the company paid them less than their male

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