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    Champion Equality

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    Champion equality‚ diversity and inclusion CU2943 1.1 Examples of equality‚ diversity and difference in my home setting of responsibility. Here is how the three headings have an impact with my client group: Equality – A service user wishes to attend a college course‚ he has a learning disability and is aged over 55 years old. He has never attended a college course before and would like to go to this one as it is photography and he has his own camera and would like to take it to the course. His disability

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    FINANCIAL INCLUSION

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    FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA Even after 60 years of independence‚ a large section of Indian population still remains unbanked. This malaise has led generation of financial instability and pauperism among the lower income group who do not have access to financial products and services. However‚ in the recent years the government and RBI have been pushing the concept and idea of financial inclusion. WHAT IS FINANCIAL INCLUSION? Financial inclusion is the delivery of financial services at affordable

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    Australia holds an estimated 31% of uranium resources known to man and last year exported almost 6000 tonnes‚ making it the worlds third largest producer of uranium. The massive amount of uranium being mined in Australia can however have a disastrous effect on the local environment and people. The large amount of nuclear waste created in the mining process is a major issue for the uranium mining industry as there are few viable options to safely dispose of the toxic waste. I hypothesise that a new

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    In the 1640’s homelessness began to be an issue in the United States‚ and over time the homeless population continues to grow. During this time period not having a home was seen as god’s way of punishing the people. According to most religious folk as long as you didn’t disobey god your needs would always be met (Fischer). Youth homelessness first appeared in the 1850’s‚ the biggest reasoning for this is because parents could not afford to care for their young adults anymore. During the Industrial

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    Path For Inclusion

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    The article I read was called “Clearing a Path for Inclusion: Distributing Leadership in a High Performing Elementary School” written by David E. DeMatthews. The article is about a year long study of Dewey Elementary School which is a school known for inclusion of all students and high-performance all across the board. The article’s main question was how was Dewey Elementary School able to be an inclusive school while also attaining phenomenal test scores? It all starts with the idea of distributing

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    Reduce Bullying

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    can be distributed to students and parents to gather information on many aspects of bullying. The questionnaires can give us information about where bullying is taking place and how students are reacting to it. We may note how interested students are in participating in meetings to help reduce bullying. We are also to see how the students and parents view bullying. From this information‚ we can decide on preventive measures that will be supported by students and parents. Secondly‚ an awareness campaign

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    Inclusion in the Classroom Generally‚ when people describe the term inclusion they might use words like accepted‚ welcomed‚ valued‚ and togetherness. With word inclusion having the ability to generate these types of positive emotions‚ why wouldn’t one want to incorporate full-inclusion into the classroom? Its hard to see the potential pitfalls when looking at the developmental benefits from including students with more severe disabilities into the classroom‚ yet there are still concerns regarding

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    Inclusion and Diversity

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    Instead of expecting children to ‘come up to standard’ or otherwise be segregated‚ an emphasis is now on schools to adapt and be flexible in order to accommodate‚ fully integrate and include every child (Tassoni 2003). Every Child Matters (ECM) details how it is the legal responsibility of the class teacher to ensure its five outcomes ensure inclusive pratice for all pupils. Evidence of this is apparent within the Early Years Foundation stage (EYFS)‚ where meeting and understanding the diverse needs

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    concerns of inclusion

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    Concerns of inclusion: 1. Teachers may not know much about student’s disabilities education of disabilities. Some are not always prepared the way they should be to assist student with disability 2. Some teachers may need to be more educated on inclusion and may not know much about it. They at times need resources‚ training‚ and other supports available to support children 3. Children may not be getting enough of the assistance they need like one-on-one or small group to effectively learn.

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    Equality

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    THE THEME OF EQUALITY Equality is every human’s rights recognized no matter what their gender‚ race‚ or religion. Equality was a major theme during the revolutionary time period because all the groups of people were fighting for their right as a human being. This theme is present mostly in the readings we have been studying in class and is present in many other sources. This fight for equality was present throughout the time period. People wanted their rights noticed for all kinds of people

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