outcomes The learner will: 1. Be able to promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people 2. Understand the impact of prejudice and discrimination on children and young people 2.1 Explain ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination 2.2 Analyse the impact of prejudice and discrimination on children Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people (level 3) final draft Feb 2010 Page 1 of 4 Final draft
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Although the United States have made great strides toward cultural diversity and the equality of all people‚ discrimination has still managed to destroy lives in modern society. This country was founded by immigrants‚ yet the majority of society still looks upon immigration with hatred. The attitude of the general public was heavily influenced in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks‚ causing innocent citizens to be labeled as terrorists. More than a decade later‚ Presidential candidate Donald
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 3: Working or Learning in a Place that Promotes Diversity Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learnforschools.com and send your completed
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THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN TURKEY For many years there has been a discrimination between male and female. From past to present‚it has been going on. Recently‚ this discimination against women is decreasing‚but it is not enough.In many parts of the society;people have an understanding that men belong to the society; in contrast; women belong to the family.Moreover‚ women’s rights and freedoms are being ignored and the value of women is
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Do women really get the respect‚ treatment‚ and equality they deserve for doing what they are expected to do‚ when they actually go above and beyond that expectation? No‚ they do not. Women are not given the chance to prove themselves to be equal to men in the business world; not just in the business world either‚ but in everyday life. While most people‚ especially men‚ believe women’s rights in society have changed in major ways‚ people do not realize that women are still being belittled‚ and are
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article Sexual Orientation Discrimination in the Workplace: A Systematic Review of Literature “the ratio of GLBT employees to the entire workforce is between 3% and 12% in the US. Between 5% and 7% of the total UK population is GLB (Colgan‚ Creegan‚ McKearney‚ & Wright‚ 2007‚ p.591). With the LGBT population on the rise they face higher challenges and problems surrounding their employment and detrimental treatment. Kurina Baksh state in the article Workplace Discrimination: The LGBT Workforce “The
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“Employment Discrimination in 2014” Employment discrimination law in the United States derives from the common law‚ and a collection of state and federal laws‚ particularly the Civil Rights Act 1964‚ as well as by ordinances of counties and municipalities. Discriminating against another because of a specific characteristic is illegal. You would think that in this day and time discrimination was a thing of the past. You would actually be surprised to know that it exists now just as much as before
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In todays society‚ some Americans believe that reverse discrimination is a direct result of the affirmative action programs put in place during the time of civil rights. During the late 1960s it was a decent thought process but‚ as time proceeded we‚ as Americans‚ believe that society is equal enough now that race should not be considered for a college admittance or a job opportunity. A color blind society is the ultimate goal of the United States. In the court case University of California Regents
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43 Unit 10 Discrimination: direct discrimination 45 Contents Aim Key themes Learning outcomes 47 47 47 A Direct discrimination 48 1 Introduction 48 2 Direct discrimination 50 Activity 17 Direct discrimination and the EA 2010 50 2.1 Less favourable treatment 50 Activity 18 ‘Racial grounds’51 2.1.1 The comparator 52 Activity 19 The hypothetical comparator52 2.1.2 Pregnancy related cases 52 Activity 20 Pregnancy related cases53
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Discrimination in the labor market Brigita Saikeviciute E4215 Valeriya Dimitrova E4238 Vasileios Mavromatidis E4616 University of Minho‚ Braga‚ Portugal June 2012 SUMMARY This paper analyzes three types of discrimination (age‚ sexual orientation‚ gender and race) in the labor market in the different countries all over the world. The results show that the skin color discrimination is the most widespread type of discrimination followed by the sexual orientation discrimination. Unexpected
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