CU1532/SHC 33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1. Explain what is meant by: diversity - It means that we are all different from each other. Whether it is our gender‚ height‚ weight‚ ethnic background‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ our personalities‚ disabilities or sexuality. equality – It means that regardless of our race‚ gender‚ or sexuality‚ everyone should be treated as equal and given the same opportunities to achieve their
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PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION The functional perspective focuses on the relationship between religion and other social institutions both in synchronic and diachronic sense. Religion shapes the values that forms the base of the social institutions. It views religion as a functional entity. Religion has three main functions according to Durkheim in the society. 1) Social cohesion: religion maintains solidarity because of shared rituals and beliefs. 2) Social control: morals and values based on religion maintains
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explain how recent change of population has resulted in the recent increase of family diversity such as the family types found in the UK today such as the nuclear family‚ extended family‚ lone parents‚ reconstituted families‚ same sex families‚ beanpole families and cohabiting families. I will also explain the four factors that affect population growth and briefly explain some of the trends and patterns. I will conclude by explaining my view of how much important demographic changes are. Demographic
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Outline and evaluate one or more theories on institutional aggression (24) One explanation of institutional aggression (otherwsie known as IA) are dispositional factors‚ this means that aggression is determined by a persons pre-existing disposition and personal characteristics that will impact on how aggressive they behave. The theory states that for example‚ if a large amount of people with aforementioned characteristics are in an institution then it is the norm and IA will occur. Furthermore
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research has shown that day care has negative effects on the social development of infants‚ however most importantly several factors have been identified as mediating factors which will affect the effects day care has on an infant. Clarke-Stewart (1994) conducted a study of 150 children attending school for the first time. They had experienced different forms of day care. They found that children who had attended nurseries could cope better in social situations‚ and were able to interact better with peers
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Comparison Between the Sceptic View and the Proactive View about Climate Change The issue of climate change is omnipresent in our daily lives. Many have different opinions about this matter. Some think that there is nothing to worry about and no drastic change is necessary and others think that people should take action as soon as possible in order to prevent disasters in the near future. This paper will compare the different perspectives on the causes of climate change along with how necessary it
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Outline explanations of prosopagnosia and evaluate research‚ including case studies. Visual agnosias is the inability to recognise familiar objects presented visually. There are two types of visual agnosias- Apperceptive agnosia and Associative agnosia. Apperceptive agnosia is the physiological type of visual agnosia‚ where it is a failure of recognition due to damaged visual perception. Associative agnosia is the developmental type. It is where perceptual ability is intact‚ but
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Social Psychology The definition of prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. There are many components which play a role in promoting prejudices. Some of these factors include stereotyping‚ self-fulfilling prophecy‚ fundamental attribution error‚ media‚ projection‚ and groupthink. Many prejudices are made based on where a person lives‚ what they look like‚ or what religion they belong to. Although these are a few examples of prejudices‚ there are many
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Surrey Vocational Training Centre Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care Unit 4222-306 Workbook Candidate Signature Number Date Assessor Signature Number Date Outcome 1 - Understand own responsibilities and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety *Remember to refer to relevant
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is possible that sleep helps us to recover from the psychological as well as physiological exertions of our waking hours. Evidence against this theory is by Ryeback and Lewis‚ who found healthy individuals who spent six weeks in bed showed little change in sleep patterns. If sleep was purely restoration then sleep patterns should have got less as there was less to restore if the person is not moving about expanding energy. So this argues the point that there may be other reasons why we sleep not
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