1. To understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Diversity defines our visible and non-visible differences‚ which sets us apart from each other. It can include (but not exhaustive) differences in backgrounds‚ culture‚ personality‚ religion and belief‚ race‚ sexuality‚ language‚ disability‚ gender reassignment‚ sex‚ socio-economic status‚ ethnicity‚ political beliefs or other ideologies etc. Diversity encompasses recognition‚ acceptance and respect of our individual uniqueness
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TDA 2.4 : Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people The current legislative framework protecting the equal rights of all children and young people are stated in the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). These rights are extensive‚ including the right to education and the right for children and young people to have their views respected. The Children Act 1989 sets out the duty of local authorities to provide services according to the needs
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Unit 204 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work and with children and young people Outcome 1 1.1 What are the laws and codes of practice that relate to the promotion of equality and the valuing of diversity? The Equality Act 2010 The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 The Race Relations Act 1976 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 1.2 Why is it important to support the rights of all children and young people to particiption and
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SHC 33 1.1.1 Diversity It means acceptance‚ respect and understanding that each individual is unique and that we tolerate our individual differences. For example gender‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ physical abilities‚ ethnicity‚ religious or politic believes. Equality Its basically equal rights for people whatever difference they are . At schools‚ even nurseries children and young pupil are wearing same uniforms‚ so their financial background doesn’t affect them. Inclusion It is a process
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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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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 Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1.1 identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity 1.2 explain the importance of promoting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access 1.3 explain the importance and benefits of
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Written Assessment #2 in Unit 204 (2.3‚ 2.4‚ 2.5‚ 3.1) The follow assessment will have a brief description of the importance of inclusion and inclusive practices in work with children and young people. And it also contains an exploration of how our own attitudes‚ values and behaviour may lead to that inclusive practice‚ how to challenge discrimination and how to promote some important anti-discriminatory and inclusive practices. First of all is important to define what is meant by inclusion and
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STL 3.6 Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. There is various legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity in including: Human Rights Act 1998 – Gives further legal status to the standards on Human Rights that was set out in 1948 with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This highlighted the principle that all humans have
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TDA 3.6 Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 2.5 There are many ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination in schools. Due to many pressures on children to fit in and follow the crowd‚ children can be discriminated against and bullied if they do not copy their peers and follow the same suit. This can happen right from when they first start school in reception and can continue throughout school
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how you would go about the task of promoting inclusion‚ equality and diversity faced by a new group of learners enrolled for the first class of your specialist subject‚ as well as summarising ways to establish ground rules with them. Firstly we need to understand the difference between equality & diversity which is well covered by Gravells reference: Equality refers to the learners’ rights to attend and participate regardless of their differences‚ while diversity refers to valuing the learners’ differences
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