Diversity‚ equality and inclusion in a work setting Diversity Diversity means variety. The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique‚ and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical abilities‚ religious beliefs‚ political beliefs‚ or other ideologies. It is the exploration of these differences in a safe‚ positive
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Education and Training Unit 305 Task B – Hand Out Assessment and Feedback Hints and Tips There are 3 stages at which we use Assessment as part of a training course: Initial assessment: This is where you look to assess the initial learner’s entry skills‚ knowledge and abilities. Initial assessment is a powerful tool to achieve a range of goals. It allows the teacher to tailor their teaching to the groups knowledge To ensure that the learner matches the entry criteria for the course Identify further support
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Task B Your Work Role Bi. Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in you contract of employment or employment agreement. Job Title - Explains what is expected of us under our job title of support worker and what is expected of us within our duties. Place of Work - Where we are based and where we are to work at various locations decided by the company. Hours of Work - Hours are based on the needs of the company as it is a zero hour contract. Explains the days and hours
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University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity BSHS 421 Special People/Special Needs Mental illness is a special need within itself; couple that with being a minority‚ specifically an African American‚ and the problem increases. The following paper will display examples and data portraying the difficulty that African Americans face when seeking mental health services‚ particularly for schizophrenia. Also included will be assessment techniques‚ intervention strategies and treatment planning. According
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them. At times‚ they are taken for granted by their family as they are always there for every one‚ taking care of their needs. I do not deny that mothers‚ who work‚ get a chance to be someone else other than just being Moms and as they are financially strong they hold a strong position at home. But the disadvantage is that mothers‚ who work‚ do not get enough time to spend with their children and this can make them feel guilty. Moreover‚ they have to depend upon caretakers to look after their children
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health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings Identify the different reasons people communicate There are many different reasons why people have the need to communicate with each other. Establishing good communication will enable adults and children to work together effectively. Essentially we communicate to: Share information and knowledge with others To express the way in which we are feeling to others To enable us to work with others efficiently and effectively To ensure that
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Ethical and Legal Issue in Nursing Describe the legal responsibilities of nurses in the work setting. Within the nursing license‚ the nurse is legally bound to practice within the scope of nursing that each state defines by a Nurse Practice Act (NPA). The scope includes upholding the patient bill of rights and total patient care. According to the NLN (Springhouse‚ 2004)‚ “Patients have the right to information about their diagnosis‚ prognosis‚ and treatment — including alternatives to care and
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Unit 7: Work in Partnership in Children and Young People’s Settings Learning Outcome: 1 Assessment criteria: 1.2‚ 1.2‚ 1.3 & 1.4 The main and arguably the most crucial feature of effective partnership working are clear‚ concise and considered communication between all relevant parties. It is important that each person within the partnership has the best interests of the children‚ a shared vision and aims at the forefront of their thinking and motivation. Working together as a united team are
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Are Sunny days special without Rainy days Yes. Sunny days can become special EVEN without Rainy days. Sunny days imply days having sun and rainy days are those which are raining. they do not refer to the seasons SUMMER ‚ RAINY... This question is not a simple one as to answer that rainy days are not suitable for playing and sunny days are quite suitable. What is that SPECIALITY is the question. Sun and rain are two sides of same coin. They are among five elements of NATURE- Pancha Bhootas. Sun
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In term of supporting that world without war is possible; I will first take your attention to some wars that happened throughout history‚ and then the significant role of Foreign Policy in a creation of the peaceful
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