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    M2 Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti-discriminatory practice. M3 Discuss difficulties that may arise when implementing anti-discriminatory practice in health and social care settings. D1 Evaluate the success of a recent initiative in promoting anti-discriminatory practice. D2 Justify ways of overcoming difficulties that may arise when implementing anti-discriminatory practices in health

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    Equality for every individual is something that we as Americans strive to provide and maintain for the current and future generations. The idea of equality for all has become an integral and necessary part of our American culture. Without equality for all‚ we cannot function as one nation under one flag. It has become such an important ideal and concept of American culture‚ that whenever people think of America‚ they naturally and automatically think of freedom and equality. In the pursuit of equality

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    Essay competition Title: <Make gender equality a reality> ------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: PERWANEE Ashini School: RGSSS Class: Lower 6 s1 Home adress: Mahabali Road Camp-Ithier Flacq Date:21.02.2012 Gender is a social construction as well as biologically determined through chromosomes‚ brain structure and hormonal differences. Gender roles refer to the set of social and behavioural norms that are considered to be socially appropriate

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    Discrimination has been around for centuries and even though there have been many improvements in the way society deals with discrimination‚ we still have a very long way to go. Gay and lesbian youth are two to three times more likely to commit suicide than other youths and 30% of all completed adolescence suicides are related to sexual identity. Parents‚ teachers‚ students – everyone needs to be more open about homosexuality and there should also be an understanding that being gay or lesbian is

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    empower adolescents to make informed decisions that will results with good long term health choices. This essay will focus on the role of health literacy and how it is promoted within the education system. Patient empowerment will be explored and will explain how nurses can implement and use empowerment to promote health literacy in comparison to the medical model. Determinants of health will also be explored. This essay will further outline strategies that nurses can implement into schools to help promote

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    The Case of Detention Discrimination Virginia Blackstone Kaplan University The Case of Detention Discrimination In this case‚ the Milwaukee County Juvenile Detention Center started a new policy requiring each unit of the facility to be staffed at all times by at least one officer of the same gender as the detainees housed at a unit. The purpose of the policy was to reduce the likelihood of sexual abuse of juveniles by offers of the opposite gender. Due to the makeup of the force‚ the policy

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    of the ways in which Marxists explain crime. One way in which Marxists examine crime is the idea that they feel crime is inevitable in capitalism because capitalism in itself is criminogenic. Due to capitalism being based on exploiting the working class by using them as a means of making profit‚ this is therefore damaging to the working class and arguably explains why crime is committed. Due to the exploitation of the working class‚ which may lead to poverty and in some cases the only way to survive

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    community and workforce. 2. What is meant by Equality Equality simply means equal rights for people regardless of what factors they might have that is different. Equality is often defined as treating everyone the same. True equality means treating everyone differently in order to treat them the same. 3. What is meant by Inclusion Inclusion is the action or state of including or being included within a group. The term inclusion is seen as a universal human right and aims at embracing

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    child’s sense of identity and promoting a positive sense of pride in each child’s family origins. Starting with themselves‚ young children can develop a sense of belonging to the local community and begin to understand and respect less familiar cultures. Equality Equality does mean that everyone has to be treated the same. People have different needs‚ to play in supporting and ambitions. Practitioners have a part to play in supporting children and young people to live in the way that they value and choose

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    Promoting person-centred values ‘Respect is important to me. People should take you as you are‚ and you should do the same to them.’ Elaine‚ Self-advocate 1 Introduction We all have our own values that have developed as a result of our family and childhood experiences‚ and as a result of our friendships and relationships. Our values are also influenced by people in our local community‚ as well as by national figures and the media. Support workers in social care are expected to promote particular

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