and reflect upon‚ how a particular aspect of a schools work impacts upon the following areas: • The diversity of pupils’ backgrounds • The importance of equality of educational opportunity • Challenging stereotypical views • The inclusive learning environment Within schools it is mandatory that they demonstrate their commitment to diversity‚ equality and inclusion. They aim to eradicate stereotypes in our ever progressing and diverse society‚ allowing children to form
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Why are diversity and inclusion important to the future of the CPA profession? *500-1‚000 words Word Count: 1‚046 According to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” The selflessness he describes is of paramount importance to the future of the CPA profession‚ as this altruistic outlook fosters both diversity and inclusion. Looking beyond one’s self is
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employees belong to these four groups. Employers must then prove that all groups are equally represented at all levels within their organizations. Affirmative action promotes equality in the workplace in such areas as hiring‚ training-apprenticeships‚ promotion‚ compensation‚ transfer‚ layoff‚ termination and goals. It also promotes equal employment opportunities for those groups or individuals who are disadvantaged due to race‚ religion‚ creed‚ colour‚ disability‚ national or ethnic origin‚ sex
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Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Ref 23 Level 2 Credit value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Define what is meant by: a) diversity b) equality c) inclusion d) discrimination 1.2 Describe how direct or indirect discrimination may occur in the work setting 1.3 Explain how practices that support diversity‚ equality and inclusion reduce the
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Title Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Ref 33 Level 3 Credit value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity Differences in choices‚ character or style. All individuals are different and unique. They all have the right to be supported by this concept. Equality Being equal to all no matter what life situations
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LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN EQUALITY & DIVERSITY Unit 1: Equality and diversity in society Learning Outcomes 1. Understand what equality is 1.1: Describe what is meant by ‘equality’ 1.2: Define the following terms: Stereotyping Prejudice Labelling Protected characteristics Equal opportunity Positive action Discrimination Discrimination by association 1.3: Describe examples of equal opportunity in society 1.4: Describe examples of inequality within society 2. Understand what diversity is 2.1: Describe what
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has to ensure that they are following the policies and procedures the setting has relating to equality‚ diversity and inclusive practice‚ and should always show that you value the child as an individual. Tasks should be set out to help the child make their own decisions so they are able to feel a sense of control over what they do. Early years settings should clearly display that they welcome diversity; at my setting we have posters of different cultures and a “welcome” poster with multiple languages
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Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people Legislation and codes of practice Disability discriminations act 1995 Disability discriminations act 2005 Special educational needs and disability act 2001 Race relations 2000 Children’s act 1989 Children’s act 2004 Educations act 1996 Equality act 2010 Importance of supporting the rights of children and young people to participation and equality of access Every pupil has a right to a curriculum that is broad‚ balanced and
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1. What is meant by diversity? Diversity refers to the fact that we are all different. Even though people have many things in common diversity recognises that people also have a lot of differences. This can be differences in religion‚ age‚ gender‚ beliefs and many more things we come across in daily life. 2. Describe the community you live in. Highlight some of the variations you may observe in terms of: • Interests • Beliefs • Ages • Lifestyles • Personal‚ social and cultural
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001 Equality & Diversity 1.1 Theory assessment Candidates are required to: 1. research the following points a) meaning and benefits of diversity and the promotion of equality and how this can protect people from risk of harm b) forms of inequality and discrimination and their impact on individuals‚ communities and society c) relevant legislation‚ employment regulations and policies and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity
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