1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting equality and valuing diversity. The Equality Act 2010 brought together all elements of previously enforceable legislation relevant to potentially discriminatory factors of society. Some aspects of this new Act superseded previous laws. The fundamental aims and progressive nature of this type of legislature meet the ongoing desire in the UK to build a fairer society‚ creating truly equal opportunities for all individuals to reach their potential regardless
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Reflections on own practice No. 2 The learner has agreed to submit the following evidence. Unit Assessment criteria Assessor initial/date SHC 33 EYMP4 1.1. Explain what is meant by: Diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and participation SHC 33 1.2. Describe the potential effects of discrimination. SHC 33 1.3. Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity. SHC 33 2.1. Explain how legislation and codes of practice relating to equality‚ diversity and discrimination apply to own work
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Current legislation: Race Relations Act 1976 & 2000: Schools have obligation to uphold good relationships between people from different backgrounds. Schools now required to have a race equality policy in place. The legislation gave powers to tackle racism by making direct or indirect discrimination illegal. Code of Practise on the duty to promote race equality 2002 This is the government framework which assists schools to meet the requirements of the Race Relations Act 2000. It outlines
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Equality refers to treating each one in the setting fairly‚ regardless of culture and background. Diversity refers to respecting and valuing different cultures. Inclusion refers to ‘everyone is included’‚ despite differences. In the UK there are many legislations that support equality‚ diversity and inclusion‚ like the Equality Act 2010 and Disability Act 1995. Equal opportunity approach is based on the principle of providing fair and similar opportunities to all and ensure people are not discriminated
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Deana Fraser January 31st 2015 Unit 3 – Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion 1.1 Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity‚ and inclusion in own area of responsibility My role requires me to support individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds. I have to ensure I uphold and promote equality and diversity in my practice and offer inclusion. I will in my role be supporting people from a diverse range of backgrounds and culture. Through this I must ensure I treat
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1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. There are a number of legislative requirements and variations of practice that as a Teacher must be applied and adhered to in our environment. Legislation is defined by Parliament as an Act‚ similar to the Statutory Code of Practice and is therefore enforceable in Law and admissible as evidence. A Code of Practice is an expectation of how an individual within a profession
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1 Explain what is meant by: * Diversity * Equality * Inclusion * Discrimination * Diversity: Diversity literally means difference. Diversity recognises that though people have things in common with each other‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising and valuing those differences. Diversity therefore consists of visible and non-visible factors‚ which include personal characteristics such as background‚ culture‚ personality and work-style
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How to work within the supporting legislation‚ regulation and codes of practice The legal framework for protection of children There are main children legislations that workers need to understand. All legislations always lead to benefits of children. Previous to rules of the Children Act of 1989 and 2004‚ there were many pieces of child care legislation which were too complex and incomplete‚ easier to understand‚ most of these rules are not 100% completely link to benefits of children’s needs.
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Explain what is meant by: diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion‚ discrimination : Diversity : The term ‘Diversity’ means the state or fact of being diverse; different or unlike. Within equality and inclusion it is the difference between individuals and groups including: culture‚ nationality‚ ability‚ ethnic origin‚ gender‚ age‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ sexual orientation and social class. The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique‚ and
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All setting will have their own policies and procedures which promote and protect equality‚ diversity and inclusive practice. It is the practitioner’s responsibility to read and understand this‚ in order to know what is expected of them and to have an anti-discriminatory work approach in everything they do‚ challenging discrimination if and when faced with. In my setting‚ we plan activities to allow all children to take part‚ making adaptation for those children with additional needs. We insure
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