Types of prejudice and discrimination include: • Racism • Sexism • Religious prejudice • Cultural prejudice • Ageism • Ethnic prejudice • Socioeconomic status (social standing or class) • Disabilities – physical and mental • Sectarianism (e.g. in Northern Ireland) • Careism (many children in Foster Care feel discriminated against) A child can be discriminated against for any reason‚ whether it is because of their size‚ the fact that they wear glasses or the colour of their hair or skin‚ religious
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Explain what is meant by diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Diversity‚ equality and inclusion will be explained and examples give throughout. I will also look at ways in which setting can promote the different values‚ and looking at the different examples form by own settings. I will also briefly look at the different laws and codes relating to diversity‚ equality and inclusion. "All children‚ irrespective of ethnicity‚ culture or religion‚ home language‚ family background‚ learning difficulties
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information rights would be to better the society‚ a condition which would likely be met only in certain instances rather than across time‚ making the default a lack of freedom. On the other hand‚ the idea of perfect equality in communism argues for a right of expression and press. Since each individual is equally important‚ each should have an equally valid point of view. Karl Marx believed in the equality of all individuals and this equality would be regulated by the government. Indeed‚ Marx defended
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DTLLS Module 2 Task 3 Improving Own Practice Sharon Baker In order to improve our own practice as a teacher‚ lesson planner and a professional in a teaching organisation working with others‚ it is important that we take account of feedback from various sources and evaluate our own performance on a regular basis. As Wilson‚ suggests: ‘recognition that your performance can be improved is accepting that whatever does (or does not) happen in the classroom is in the hands of the teacher’ (2009
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Unit 4222-303 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC 33) Level: 3 Credit value: 2 UAN: Y/601/1437 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit introduces the concepts of equality‚ diversity and inclusion which are fundamental to such roles. Learning outcomes There are three learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will:
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every individual should be seen as equal. Equality has been a raging topic for longer than what can be remembered‚ but is anybody really taking much action? Whether you are a woman or a man‚ straight or LGBT‚ black or white‚ poor or wealthy‚ 16 or 60; our entire population should be amount to the same. Based off of unreasonable circumstances‚ people are treated‚ paid‚ and privileged to different things. As an American‚ I want to change that because equality is right. Women have been stereotyped
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Equality or Discrimination? There have long been prejudice and discrimination against different races‚ especially people of African origin. But there have always been those who are courageous‚ fearless‚ and willing to do anything necessary to fulfill their dreams‚ such as Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Malcolm X‚ and Mahatma Gandhi. Today I am here to talk about Martin Luther King and his dream for an equal world. I want to show that despite some progress over the past five decades‚ African
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Critically evaluate legislation in relation to Special Educational Needs and the impact of legislation on practice. Children with any form of disability or additional needs have‚ historically received unequal treatment in education. Towards the end of the 19th century‚ the introduction of compulsory laws began to change the educational opportunities for these children. This essay aims to look at such legislation and how it impacts on today’s practice. What does the term “special educational needs”
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Registered Nurses are governed and controlled by different groups. There are rules and policies that nurses have to abide by to practice nursing. First there is the Board of Registered nursing(BRN). This agency is responsible for communicating what is appropriate and legal for a nurse to do in the state of California. The BRN also enforces an education requirement‚ which forced graduates to pass the NCLEX prior to practicing (What is the board of registered nursing‚2016). By doing this‚ the agency
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Original article The development of advanced practice roles: implications in the international nursing community S. Ketefian1 EdD‚ RN‚ FAAN‚ R. W. Redman2 PhD‚ RN‚ S. Hanucharurnkul3 PhD‚ RN‚ A. Masterson4 MN‚ BSc‚ PGCEA‚ RN & E. P. Neves5 DNSc‚ RN 1 University of Michigan School of Nursing‚ Ann Arbor‚ MI‚ USA 2 Professor and Associate Dean‚ Academic Affairs‚ School of Nursing‚ University of Colorado Health Sciences Center‚ Colorado‚ USA 3 Professor of Nursing‚ Ramathibodi School of Nursing‚
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