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    2.1- Explain ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination. There are many ways in which children can experience prejudice and discrimination in school. There are so many pressures on children nowadays to “fit in” and to conform with expected behaviours that they may then be discriminated against or bullied if they don’t do this. This can all start at a surprisingly young age and all staff within school needs to be aware and vigilant to ensure that children

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    Candidate assessment record Page No: Use this form to record details of evidence (tick as appropriate):- Observed by assessor Candidate statement Skills test Witness testimony Question (oral/written) Assignments Professional discussion Product Projects RPL Simulation Case studies Assessor: Location: Candidate: Reg No: Witness: |Date evidence gathered:

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    "your voice doesn’t matter. What matters is your appearance‚" and Kilbourne would argue that’s exactly what they’re saying. This kind of message can have a huge negative effect on women‚ especially young women. Teenagers already have a low self esteem because of the many changes

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    Assignment 1 (topic areas: safeguarding‚ legislation‚ confidentiality‚ self esteem) Please ensure work is referenced correctly‚ reflect on your own practice with the children as much as possible in order to link knowledge and practice. Check spelling and grammar and ensure that professional language is used throughout. TASK ONE SHC 31 (4.1‚ 4.3) CYP 3.6 (3.3) CYP 3.3 (4.3‚ 3.3) SHC34 (2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3) (ERR – 2.4‚ 2.1) Explain the meaning of the term “confidentiality” Describe and analyse

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    Unit 305 Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings Outcome 1 – Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings 1.1 Person centred approaches means treating everyone as an individual‚ respecting their rights‚ opinions and individual wishes‚ and also taking them into account when communication or helping that person. 1.2 1.3 Person centred values influence all aspects of adult social care. Each person should be treated like an individual

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    She would only sit and smile to herself. You could categorize her in to the passive aggressive label perfectly. She didn’t like herself (low self-esteem)‚ or others. She was both futile and helpless. The only way she displayed her anger was by giving a whimper. She obviously had a lot of pent up feeling‚ for she reveals a lot later in the movie through self-disclosure. Allison obviously lacked the respect of others‚ for she had

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    is a competition to see who can lose the most weight the quickest. The obsession of many young girls over their appearance or weight has led to a growing number of people who have developed an eating disorder to try to deal with their lack of self-esteem or other related problems. Eating disorders are a serious health problem. Three of the most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ and binge eating or compulsive eating disorder. A person with anorexia refuses to keep

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    Psychological Association released a report on the sexualization of girls that found that girls ’ exposure to hypersexualized media content can negatively impacts their cognitive and emotional development; is strongly associated with eating disorders‚ low self-esteem and depression; leads to fewer girls pursuing careers in science‚ technology‚ engineering and mathematics; and causes diminished sexual health” (Henson‚ 2011). This report concludes the statement that over sexualizing is harmful to a young girl

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    advanced state of discouragement‚ an incentive for achievement. Another term for this is having very low self esteem or self confidence and it is well-known that many people go through this phase one way or another in some point in their life‚ like‚ for example‚ when one has a distorted view of oneself‚ such as through excessive criticism and negative reviews from peers. A high self esteem‚ or strong confidence in one’s qualities do not guarantee the actual value of the person‚ as‚ for instance

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    tying their shoe laces to providing skills to help young people to live in the community. I have to make sure all staff promotes a warm‚ caring‚ supportive‚ positive and tolerant atmosphere. This is to help work on raising the child’s self-esteemself-confidence and self-worth. I have to be very creative in my role at a moment’s notice‚ adapting to different situations. It is essential that I have excellent communication skills when interacting with children‚ teachers‚ parents‚ social workers‚ police

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