1 Understand the importance of equality and inclusion Diversity: differences between individuals and groups eg culture‚ nationality‚ ability‚ ethnic origin‚ gender‚ age‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ sexual orientation‚ social class. Equality: individual rights; giving choices; respect; services in response to individual need Inclusion: placing individuals at the centre of planning and support; valuing diversity Discrimination: direct discrimination; indirect discrimination; treating some individuals
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------------------------------------------------- A study on Rural Customer Perception with respect to formal financial system‚ from the financial inclusion point of view Abstract: Formal financial system includes the banking sector and what is the perception of rural people regarding the activities of formal financial system was discussed on the full abstract. The term rural finance is about providing financial services- secure savings‚ credit‚ money transfer and insurance in rural areas. The
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Unit SHC 33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Learning Outcome 1 Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion Assessment Criteria 1.1 What is meant by: diversity‚ equality and inclusion? • Diversity Refers to the variety and differences between people and groups in our society. These differences need to be recognised and respected. Differences can be related to: o Gender o Ethnicity o Social
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PTLLS Level 4 Theory Assessment Task: 3 Discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners. Review other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Understanding and actively addressing issues of equality and diversity enables teachers to provide the optimum environment for effective teaching and learning. Issues of equality and diversity go hand-in-hand providing their characteristics are understood and promoted positively
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Unit 4222-303 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1. Explain what is meant by Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion Equality Equality is the term for treating people fairly and offering the same chances‚ it’s not all about treating everyone in the same way‚ but recognising everyone is different‚ and they all have very different needs‚ but making sure they are met
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Unit 4222 – 303 promote quality and inclusion in Health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Outcome 1 Explain what is meant by: * Diversity * Equality * Inclusion 1. Diversity can be defined as differences in gender‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ values‚ lifestyle‚ sexual orientation‚ appearance‚ education ‚ religion ‚ disabilities‚ marital status and economic status. Equality Equality and Diversity is a term used to define and champion equality‚ diversity
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Assessment Title: Annotated bibliography that reflects your developing understanding of the cultural‚ social and theoretical issues linked to themes of inclusion In this assessment I shall describe an Annotated Bibliography on Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The important factors of inclusion in educational settings will be discussed and how parents as partners can help children’s development. Autism is a condition which affects children’s
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Assessment task SHC 23 – Introduction to equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.Understand the importance of equality and inclusion. 1.1 Explain what is meant by: diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion‚ discrimination. 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
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Andrew Duffy and Grace Chen explore why immigrant students who speak English as a second language face long odds in becoming high school graduates in North America in the following articles: “Why are ESL students left behind?” and “Inclusion or Exclusion? The ESL Education Debate.” According to a University of Calgary professor‚ Hetty Roessigh(1994)‚ ninety-three percent of the ESL students who arrived as beginners in English were likely to drop out from high school. (para. 9) Additionally‚ they
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equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Outcome 1 – 1.1‚ 1.2‚ and 1.3 “Inclusion and participation are essential to human dignity and to the enjoyment and exercise of human rights. Within the field of education this is reflected in the development of strategies that seek to bring about a genuine equalisation of opportunity.” The Salamanca World Statement (UNESCO 1994:11) – signed by 92 governments (see p. 64 of Special Ed. Needs‚ Inclusion and Diversity
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