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    Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Concepts of discriminatory and anti-discriminatory practice M1: There are many different type of discriminatory practice in the health and social care work place‚ they can be obvious‚ subtle and even unintentional. Covert and overt abuse of power is where a superior of any form would discriminate against a person of lower class or of a lower rank. Covert abuse is abuse where the person is not fully aware they are being abused or when the abuser is not carrying

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    Assess the Influence of a recent National Policy initiative promoting Anti- discrimination practice. 1. Service users suffered gross neglect such as little or no support to wash and shower‚ left for hours in wet and dirty beds and refused to help. Also service users are forced to share rooms. (Care Standards Act 2002) To prevent neglect of the service users the manager can employ more staff‚ to make sure the care home is not under staffed because if there are not enough staff‚ then service users

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    counselling settling to work with the particular client in which the case study focuses on. The different approaches will describe the key elements; identify the differences between the theories. One approach as a counsellor that would be used would be person centred theory. This theory was created by Carl Rogers Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was a humanistic psychologist agreed with most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with

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    National Initiatives in Health and Social care are illustrated as guidelines that help individuals follow ethical standards. These ethical standards can 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

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    Energy and Metabolism P4:.2. Explain the role of the respiratory system in energy metabolism by referring to- a) Inhalation and exhalation. b) Gaseous exchange between alveoli and blood. The respiratory system takes oxygen (O2) into the body and eliminates carbon dioxide (CO2). It also enables speech production. Our bodies need energy for movement‚ growth and reproduction. This energy can only be obtained from the food we eat. By the process of respiration‚ chemicals of food are eliminated

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    Equal opportunities & AntiDiscriminatory Practice Aims of the session Define the terms Equal Opportunities Define and identify stereotyping‚ prejudice and discrimination Identify appropriate legislation Suggest ways of creating a positive environment A few useful websites Commissions for racial equality www.cre.gov.uk Disability rights commission www.drc-gb.org National children’s Bureau www.ncb.org.uk UN convention on the rights of the child www.save_the_children.org.uk www.everychildmatters

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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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    national initiatives 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

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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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    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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