Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Sinead O’Neill Equality • Equality- Ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities and rights. “The state of being equal‚ especially in status‚ rights‚ or opportunites” Oxford dictonary. ‘Our flag is red‚ white and blue‚ but our naton is a rainbow- red‚ yellow‚ brown‚ black and white- and we’re all precious in God’s sight.’ Jesse Jackson Diversity • Diversity- The way in which people are different e.g. race‚ language‚ ethnicity. ‘’We all live with the objectve of
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Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion. As a manager of social care workers part of my role is to teach‚ monitor and review the progress of staff individually and as a whole. I can then match this to the quality assurance of the service and target any weak areas. I like to promote a positive culture around training from the outset of someone’s employment with us. I use the Care Council for Wales Code of Practice as a firm and trusted tool for the management of mine and others practice. The Codes
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Indian American‚ my family background has had a tremendous influence on my views on equity‚ inclusion and diversity. Equity is about treating everyone fairly and ensuring that everyone is given a fair chance. My dad came to this country as a college student‚ and was the first in his family to come to America. He realized that the prevailing system in his home country lacked respect for equality and inclusion‚ and that he would not be able to succeed there. It was hard for my father to leave his home
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1Unit3: Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in work with children and young people 3.1 Understanding the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people. EQUALITY‚ The state of being equal especially in status‚ rights or opportunity. DIVERSITY‚ Acceptence and Respect‚ understanding that each individual is unique and recognise our individual differences Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 aims to end the discrimination and protect the rights of all
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Explain the main principles and purposes of a code of conduct and how they relate to and affect ethical issues as they apply to two roles in a specific profession. The main purpose of a code of conduct is to ensure a professional is just that‚ a professional. When we think of a professional we think of somebody with a job that requires them to act in a professional and responsible manner. A code of conduct is developed to ensure that people in a specific profession all work towards the same guidelines
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 4: Living in Diverse Communities Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. 1 The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk 2 Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly 3 When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference 4 Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My
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Unit 306. Promote equality‚ diversity & inclusion in work with children & young adults. Outcome 1 – Promote equality & diversity in work with children & young adults. 1.1 Each school must produce a range of policies which formally set out the guidelines & procedures for ensuring equality. These must take account of the rights of all individuals & groups within the school. When considering the way policies work to ensure equality & inclusion‚ we often just think of the teaching & learning that is
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1. BUSINESS DOCUMENTS : Transactional Documents - A company uses documents to transact business with its clients. To save time‚ these documents may be formatted as a form‚ such as an order form‚ transmittal page‚ invoice or receipt. The types of transactional documents used vary somewhat by the nature of a business. An insurance agent‚ for example‚ generates insurance applications and policies‚ while a lender uses loan applications and mortgage documents. In some fields‚ businesses enter into
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vision2learn Learner Handbook Equality and Diversity 1 Contents Learner support Pages 3 – 5 Welcome Who to go to for help Course time-frame Guided learning hours Learner advice and support Tips for using the platform Pages 6 – 9 Study skills 10 successful study tips Pages 10 –12 How to login How to contact your tutor How to access your units How to access your assessments How to submit work How to view your deadline dates Weekly study planner Assessment hints and tips
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CHC34-1.1 EXPLAIN WHAT IT MEANS TO HAVE A DUTY OF CARE IN OWN WORK ROLE. Duty of Care means that practitioners take on legal responsibilities to safeguard the welfare and well being of the children in their care. This includes appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making wise choices about steps undertaken in a role. Every child should be supported and enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice and safe from abuse.
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