Thompson‚ 2006‚comments that it is important “that due regard is given to questions of good practice in working with older people-that is‚ to the development of anti-ageist practice.” The Author will now discuss the above with particular attention drawn to Ageist &Anti-Ageist practice. The Theoretical framework applicable to aging & its implications on policy & practice within social care work with elderly people. Hughes & Mtezuka (1992) describes ageism as “the social process through which negative
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to the overall delivery of the service provided at sunbeams Day Nursery as I stick to the company’s policies and procedures‚ ensuring that every child and member of staff is safe and happy in their environment. | Bvii | a) | When following best practice within my work role the quality of the service provided would be outstanding as every child would be happy‚ content and free of harm in their environment‚ due to me following the company’s policies and procedures.
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Discriminatory Practice in Health and Social Care Malaika Stafrace 331896m P2: List and describe FOUR different discriminatory practices by the staff that might take place in this residential care home. There are many ways how a person can be discriminated the four that I am going to speak about are overt and covert abuse‚ bullying‚ abuse and prejudice. Overt and Covert abuse: Overt discrimination is a discrimination which is clear‚ it is obvious that they doesn’t want to hire or provide
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Principle of Care Practice md shibbir ahmed ID: LCC 20102431 Ans. to the P1 In health care setting every individuals has their own rights to be treated fairly. The rights are based upon on the principles of care value base‚ such as: promoting anti-discriminatory practice‚ maintaining confidentiality‚ promoting and supporting individuals rights to dignity‚ needs (which is included physical‚ emotional‚ environmental‚ social‚ cultural‚ mental health‚ spiritual etc) choices‚ preferences‚ independence
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Discriminatory Sentencing What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system‚ which is full of inequality‚ discrimination and other things‚ which conflict with our fundamental rights.( B. R. Ambedkar). Society itself is very discriminative about race‚ ethnicity and sentencing those minority groups with drug charges against them and the dominant group getting lenient sentencing on the same charges there is also in general sentencing that is unjustified
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Race was a term used to describe a human being of being different in physical features and ancestry features. In other words they are of different human species with differences biologically. Usually black people are portrayed as naturally inferior to white people characterized by notions of white supremacy (Dommielli 1997). Racism is when one person of a particular race discriminates against another person of a different race‚ however that used to be the terminology based on mistaken science that
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Reasons of corruption appearance Corruption is a complex socio-economic phenomenon which has no single canonical definition. The concept of corruption is ambiguous. Some evidence can be attributed to it without any hesitation while the others are controversial (bribery of public servants‚ buffet for the press or potential partner). In business there is no single estimate of bribes‚ there are different opinions: "Normal" payment services; "Dubious" from a moral point of view; Act that deserves
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Introduction to effective practice and risk management Effective practice principles This assignment will explain three effective practice principles: criminogenic need‚ programme integrity and responsivity‚ followed with a brief case example of how it is used in my professional practice. Criminogenic Need The criminogenic need principle involves the basic idea of identifying key dynamic risk factors related to offending behaviour (Chapman & Hough 1998‚ Winstone & Heath 2010)‚ such as
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Discrimination Policies in Health Care Anwuli Ikeme‚ HCS/430 February 3‚ 2011 Discrimination Policies in Health Care America is one of the most diverse countries in the world with people of many cultures‚ ethnicity‚ genders‚ and religion. However‚ it has not always been as tolerant of its diversity as evident of America’s history on race‚ religion‚ and gender relations. As a result of this history‚ Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was enacted and prohibited employment discrimination
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Underpinning Knowledge | Title: |Understanding the principles and | | |practices of assessment | |Level: |3 |Unit Number: |3019 | |Learning outcomes
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