THE THEME OF EQUALITY Equality is every human’s rights recognized no matter what their gender‚ race‚ or religion. Equality was a major theme during the revolutionary time period because all the groups of people were fighting for their right as a human being. This theme is present mostly in the readings we have been studying in class and is present in many other sources. This fight for equality was present throughout the time period. People wanted their rights noticed for all kinds of people
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UNIT 8.1 To be able to promote Equality and Diversity when working with young people The current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of Equality and Diversity are RACE EQUALITY The general race equality duty requires us to have due regard to the need to * Eliminate racial discrimination * Promote equality of opportunity * Promote good relations between people of different racial groups DISABILLITY The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 placed a general duty
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Tutor Feedback Form Name of learner: | Andreea Vasile | Programme: | | Equality and Diversity | Unit Number: | Unit 1 | PASS | | RESUB | XXX | Date: | 8/4/13 | Tutor | Jacqui Steele | Signature: | Jacqui Steele | Total Time: | 3 hours40 minutes | Type of Contact (please circle) | Face to Face | Telephone | E-mail | RWF/Assessment | Other | Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity This is a great start to Unit 1‚ where you have provided some interesting answers.
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evidence. Unit Assessment criteria Assessor initial/date SHC 33 EYMP4 1.1. Explain what is meant by: Diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and participation SHC 33 1.2. Describe the potential effects of discrimination. SHC 33 1.3. Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity. SHC 33 2.1. Explain how legislation and codes of practice relating to equality‚ diversity and discrimination apply to own work role. SHC 33 3.3. Describe
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Introduction Reforms undertaken in the early 1990s made India one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The boom of the IT industry and improved agricultural production created an atmosphere of optimism‚ which led to the coining of phrases‚ such as Incredible India‚ India Shining‚ and India 2020 around the end of the millennium. The Indian growth story has been one of high Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth but primarily driven by the growth in services sector. Not
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When people think of a perfect society‚ reasonable equality would probably come to mind. However‚ can the concept of equality go too far? This was the case‚ as far as the societies go in The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas and Harrison Bergeron. These societies have gone too far to reach total equality. Each over-exaggerates the concept‚ The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas offers a more enticing community‚ and the overall image of a complete utopia is somewhat unreachable. Both societies in the
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1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting equality and valuing diversity. The Equality Act 2010 brought together all elements of previously enforceable legislation relevant to potentially discriminatory factors of society. Some aspects of this new Act superseded previous laws. The fundamental aims and progressive nature of this type of legislature meet the ongoing desire in the UK to build a fairer society‚ creating truly equal opportunities for all individuals to reach their potential regardless
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equality in schoolsIntroduction Every child has the right to access the curriculum‚ Equality of access. This means that children can work to the best of their ability and be treated equally within their learning. The schools have a duty to support these rights and they must be reflected through their policies and procedures and must comply with current legislations and codes of practice. The Equality Act 2010 1.2 All pupils have the right to a broad and balanced curriculum. This must also be
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Unit 306-promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. Outcome 1‚ promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people. 1.1 Legislation What is it? Every Child Matters 2003 and The Children’s Act 2004 These were put into place to ensure that all organisations involved with children should work together to ensure children have the support they needed. Following the Every Child Matters framework‚ the Children’s Act 2004 required that these
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“Entitlement‚ equality‚ inclusivity‚ diversity and differentiation. Basically‚ all of these are about acknowledging and respecting the individual needs of your learners‚ helping and supporting where appropriate.” (Gravells‚ A‚ 2008). Before any discussion it is essential for everyone to understand the terms Equality and Diversity. “Diversity is defined as valuing the differences in people whether they stem from race‚ religion‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ age or disability. Equality is offering
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