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    Sociology and Equality

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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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    Equality and Diversity

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    legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. There are several current pieces of legislation relating to equality and diversity‚ including • UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (see……) • Every Child Matters • Children’s Act 1989 • Children’s Act 2004 • Human Rights Act 1998 The most recent act is the Equality Act 2010. Previous to this‚ equality legislation in this country was somewhat fragmented. The purpose

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    Equality in Education

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    Equality in Education Ch.2 of Bryan Wilson‚ ed.‚ Education‚ Equality and Society‚ London‚ 1975‚ pp.39-61. I To speak of equality in education is rather like speaking of equality in love. Young men sometimes wax indignant about the unfairness of their lot‚ and say there ought to be arrangements whereby the available girls should be shared out equally‚ so that everyone should get his whack; or‚ more sophisticatedly‚ that the most desirable girls should be made to bestow their favours on egalitarian

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    Freedom and Equality

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    Although freedom and equality are values that American’s hold dear to their hearts‚ they are difficult to enforce to an entire nation from the perspective of the US government. Freedom was easier breaking from the colonial days to a new constitutional government‚ one reason was because there was less people to govern‚ and secondly because only first class citizens (white male) had any true freedom to do whatever they we interested in. This was the case because all men were not created equal in the

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    Gender Equality

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    bodies have defined gender equality in terms of human rights‚ especially women’s rights‚ and economic development.[12][13] UNICEF describes that gender equality "means that women and men‚ and girls and boys‚ enjoy the same rights‚ resources‚ opportunities and protections. It does not require that girls and boys‚ or women and men‚ be the same‚ or that they be treated exactly alike."[14] The United Nations Population Fund has declared that men and women have a right to equality.[15] "Gender equity" is

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    1960s Equality

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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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    Gallo March 7 2013 Daft 1 Total Equality In the short story “Harrison Bergeron “ the author Vonnegut’s lets the readers get a good look on American society in 2081. The government wants the world to be equal to everybody in every aspects of their life. The author also shows us the danger of trying to achieve total equality‚ which affects the country‚ and their citizens. He shows us theme of forced equality by altering beauty‚ strength‚ and intelligence rather then

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    Human Equality

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    Human Equality During his 1912 visit to the United States‚ Abdu’l-Baha met an old man early one morning on a deserted New Hampshire street. The man was ragged and dirty. His filthy trousers barely covered his legs. After speaking with the man‚ apparently trying to cheer him up‚ Abdu’l-Baha stepped behind a porch‚ fumbled under his robe‚ stooped and his trousers fell to the ground. “May God go with you‚” Abdu’l-Baha said‚ giving the trousers to the old man. Then Abdu’l-Baha proceeded as though nothing

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    Equality and Diversity

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    Equality and diversity policy statement and employment policy 1 1.1 Equality and Diversity Policy statement The Trust’s equality and diversity policy statement is as follows: The London Ambulance Service is committed to equality and diversity. One of our values states: ‘We will value diversity and will treat everyone as they would wish to be treated‚ with respect and courtesy.’ In practical terms this means: • Everyone‚ including patients‚ colleagues and health and social care partners‚ will

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    Equality In The Odyssey

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    In chapter 11‚ Equality begins to refer to himself as “I” rather than “we”. He never explains why he began call himself this until chapter 12‚ rather this whole chapter is full of descriptive words‚ or what could be called a form of poetry. He states that he discovered “I” whilst reading the books in the house him and Liberty come across. “It was when I read the first of the books I found in my house that I saw the word ‘I’. And when I understood this word‚ the book fell from my hands‚ and I wept

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