Unit 3: Equality and Diversity in Work with Children and Young People In this essay I am going to identify and describe how prejudice and discrimination impact on individuals and groups in school settings‚ by researching the current legislations‚ policies and procedures that are in place for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. I have thought about how our own attitude and behaviour impacts on the children and young people we work with and how important it is to promote anti-discriminatory
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Our work place policies‚ procedures‚ codes of practice and legislation requirements for:- Diversity is respecting and maintaining the dignity and privacy of clients recognizing issues associated with the identity needs of other service users as well as the clients own interpretation of dignity and respect and the right to express his/her own identity‚ culture and lifestyle. Equality is ensuring people are treat with fairness no what their age‚ race or gender; treating people according to their
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language is appropriate and nondiscriminatory Materials and topics are presented in a way that are sensitive to equality and diversity Resources are adapted to ensure that learners can access information and to meet individual needs (large print‚ on tape‚ using symbols) Learners have the opportunity to fully evaluate the course in an open and anonymous way • • • What I need to think about as a tutor to ensure equality in my classroom practice? Planning • • • Do the course documents take into consideration
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Good management classroom skills are essential to the smooth and efficient running of any classroom. Additionally‚ tutor’s aim is to create a safe environment that promotes tolerance‚ respect and co-operation between tutor and learners (Gravell and Simpson‚ 2008). Hence‚ ground rules should be established at the beginning of the session as they represent boundaries‚ rights‚ responsibilities and protocols of the group (Vizard‚ 2007). Also‚ students are aware what they are expected‚ where the boundaries
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There are many ways in which an adult can support a child’s speech‚ language and communication development during the early years -The words and levels of language: we need to adapt language to the child’s abilities and age. When speaking to a baby we would use single words and point to objects so that a toddle familiarise themselves to these words like shoes‚ chair and car‚ but as the child gets older we start to use sentences like “would you please wear your shoes?” or “which toys is you favourite
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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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003.02 Identify which legislation and codes of practise relating to equality‚ diversity and discrimination apply to own role Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 This act applies to my own role as in my setting we have many children who have special education needs and also some disabilities in my setting‚ we always make sure to treat them as equal and not treat them any differently however we always make sure we meet their individual needs for instance giving a child with special
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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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Explain the ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin appropriate behaviour and respect for others At the outset of the course I would divide my learners into small groups of approximately 4‚ and ask them to devise a list of ground rules by discussing it together. Ground rules are important in a learning environment as they help to establish what is expected from the learner in terms of behaviour and mutual respect for each other‚ as well as identifying
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Task two The five senses which horses use to influence their behaviour are touch‚ sight‚ smell‚ sound and taste. Horses use their touch sense so they can make friends they would do this by grooming other horses. Mothers reassure their foals by nudging them with their muzzle. Humans can also convey messages through to the horse by touch. The whiskers above their eyes give a warning and protect their eyes because it tells the horse if anything is too close to their eyes. The horses body is as sensitive
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