Children need to explore their environment – it is one of the ways in which they learn – but it needs to be a ‘safe’ environment where risk is controlled by adults. It is important that children are given the freedom to develop their skills‚ with adult support but not too much intervention.Understanding the stage of development a child is at and their individual needs can help you to provide the right amount of risk in activities‚ for example children under the age of 8 cannot safely judge the speed or
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Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners‚ which underpin appropriate behaviour and respect. Inclusion learning is about acknowledging that each of the learners is different from other learners in many ways‚ and should not be excluded from the activities delivered for and with the other learners. Inclusive learning should ensure a match between the individual’s learner needs and the provision made for them. A way to promote this would
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Unit 3 Champion equality‚ diversity and inclusion Assessment Learning outcomes 2 and 4 require assessment in the workplace Assessment methodology Work place assessment - assessment criteria 2.1 ‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 4.4 Work product/documents – assessment criteria 2.1‚2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 3.3‚ 4.4 Planning for professional discussion 1. Understand diversity‚ equality and inclusion in own area of responsibility • Models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in
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1. To understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Diversity defines our visible and non-visible differences‚ which sets us apart from each other. It can include (but not exhaustive) differences in backgrounds‚ culture‚ personality‚ religion and belief‚ race‚ sexuality‚ language‚ disability‚ gender reassignment‚ sex‚ socio-economic status‚ ethnicity‚ political beliefs or other ideologies etc. Diversity encompasses recognition‚ acceptance and respect of our individual uniqueness
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Title: 242 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in dementia care practice Level: 2 Credit Value: 3 GLH 24 1 Explain what is meant by: a) diversity b) equality c) inclusion Diversity means people of different sexes‚ ages that all have their own different experiences‚ attitudes‚ beliefs and preferences. Equality means treating everyone fairly and making equal opportunities available. Inclusion involves making the individual the centre of their life‚ involving them in everything that is about them so
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There are many ways that we as practitioners can support a child with a disability for example if a child needed speech or language therapy there are trained professionals that can help. If you work within this field you will be working with children with a language delay‚ a specific language impairment‚ specific difficulties in producing sounds‚ cleft palate‚ stammering‚ dyslexia‚ voice disorders‚ selective mutism etc. It is important to offer a variety staff of different genders‚ race‚ religion
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the children and young people‚ parents‚ adult learners and employers who use them and also to see that the services for children are efficient and effective. Current legislations for home based childcare Children’s act 1989 – 2004 This act aims to improve effective local working to safeguard and promote children’s well being. The act aims to ensure that welfare of children is paramount‚ working in partnership with parents to protect children from harm. The Act is intended to strengthen the child’s
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so that children can understand that no matter what differences people may have‚ we have to still be treated equally. Diversity means difference between people etc... With diversity‚ we understand that although people have things in common with each other‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognizing and valuing those differences. Diversity therefore consists of factors‚ which include personal information such as background‚ culture‚ personality in addition to
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legislation which will influence polices within a setting consist of The Data Protection Act 1998. This supports the setting by ensuring confidentiality is kept and personal details are not left on display for all to see. E2. The Data Protection Act 1998 influences working practice within a setting by confidentiality polices to protect children‚ families and professionals. All data is protected under password security but also kept within the setting and not permitted to be taken away however everybody
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P.1- Explain the concepts of equality‚ diversity‚ and rights in relation to health and social care. Diversity Diversity is very important in today’s society and especially when you are working in a healthcare setting. It is recognising and appreciating the variety of characteristics that make people unique in an atmosphere that promotes and celebrates everyone for who they are. This means that people need to accept and embrace diversity. To make diversity positive we need to respond differently
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