Thinking About Diversity and Inclusion What are the dimensions of cultural diversity? Identify and briefly explain the dimensions by referencing both textbooks. In reading both textbooks and doing further research on the Internet I‚ believe La Trobe University best summed up the dimensions of cultural diversity. The dimensions of diversity can be divided into two groups‚ primary dimensions‚ and secondary dimensions. “While each dimension adds a layer of complexity to individual identity‚ it
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BUSI 3312: Organizational Behavior Case Study (10%): Using Diversity and Inclusion to Provide Better Service Name: Mona Al Hilal Instructor: Dr. Beverley McNally Submission Date: April 7‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Question 1: Describe what is meant by diversity and equality. 3 Question 2: Explain which groups are particularly covered by equality laws. 4 Question 3: Analyze Tesco’s diversity strategy‚ explaining why it is important to the workforce‚ the customers
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Why are diversity and inclusion important to the future of the CPA profession? *500-1‚000 words Word Count: 1‚046 According to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” The selflessness he describes is of paramount importance to the future of the CPA profession‚ as this altruistic outlook fosters both diversity and inclusion. Looking beyond one’s self is
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1. What is meant by diversity? Diversity refers to the fact that we are all different. Even though people have many things in common diversity recognises that people also have a lot of differences. This can be differences in religion‚ age‚ gender‚ beliefs and many more things we come across in daily life. 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
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Equality and Diversity in Self‑ assessment Guidance for Colleges and Providers October 2009 Of interest to colleges and other providers funded by the Learning and Skills Council Further information For further information‚ please contact the appropriate Learning and Skills Council office. Contact details for each office can be found on the L S C website: l s c. gov .uk. Learning and Skills Council National Office Cheylesmore House Quinton Road Coventry C V 1 2 W T T 0845 019 4170 F 024 7682
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discrimination in the workplace‚ through policies that implement zero tolerance for discrimination. As a result‚ these groups may feel more welcome to participate in leadership opportunities. Another strategy is to continually voice the importance of diversity in leadership roles. A worker
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 3: Working or Learning in a Place that Promotes Diversity 1. In relation to your chosen workplace / place of learning‚ provide examples of policies / codes of conduct that encourage and / or protect equality and diversity. My chosen workplace to study place a lot of emphasis on complying with Equality and Diversity‚ they not only have a comprehensive policy setting out their aims and what they wish to achieve with the implementation
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Promoting Equality and Diversity (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3) Schools must produce policies that set out the guidelines and procedures that everyone in the school must follow. They must take in to account all individuals and groups within the school and show that equality and diversity are being recognised. Here are some codes of practice‚ and legislation that form a basis from which the government can steer schools’ practice‚ policies and procedures. How the practice promotes equality and values diversity
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Introduction to equality and inclusion in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC23) Outcome 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity – Understanding that every individual is different‚ and being able to recognise and individuals unique differences‚ whether it be age‚ race‚ gender etc. Equality – Every person being treated equally and fairly regardless of cultural backgrounds‚ sexuality‚ beliefs. Inclusion – Being included without being limited or restricted‚ and irrespective
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LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN EQUALITY & DIVERSITY Unit 1: Equality and diversity in society Learning Outcomes 1. Understand what equality is 1.1: Describe what is meant by ‘equality’ 1.2: Define the following terms: Stereotyping Prejudice Labelling Protected characteristics Equal opportunity Positive action Discrimination Discrimination by association 1.3: Describe examples of equal opportunity in society 1.4: Describe examples of inequality within society 2. Understand what diversity is 2.1: Describe what
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