Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion A booklet for parents to help them understand the impact that prejudice and discrimination can have on children and young people. There are many forms of prejudice and discrimination and it can be experienced by anyone at anytime. This booklet is designed to help parents understand the impact it can have on children and young people and why as a school we do not accept it in any form‚ be it from a fellow pupil‚ a member of staff or outside professional or
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Equality‚ Diversity‚ Inclusion policy Statement of intent Our nursery and pre-school is committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice and inclusion for all children and families. We provide an environment in which all children are supported to reach their full potential. Aim We aim to: provide a secure environment in which all our children can flourish and in which all contributions are valued; include and value the contribution of all families to our understanding
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Unit 3: Equality and Diversity in Work with Children and Young People In this essay I am going to identify and describe how prejudice and discrimination impact on individuals and groups in school settings‚ by researching the current legislations‚ policies and procedures that are in place for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. I have thought about how our own attitude and behaviour impacts on the children and young people we work with and how important it is to promote anti-discriminatory
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Research on Gender Equality in the Workplace Nganyang Mbote Ngatta AMBA 620 UMUC 08/22/2010 ABSTRACT In 1967‚ the passage of Title VII of the Civil Right Act also established a federal administrative agency‚ the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)‚ to prohibit discrimination in employment; to hire or fire and compensate workers as well as to monitor employers‚ compliance with the law. This paper analyses the moral impact of gender inequality at the
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Naile Ternava UNIT 10: Promote Equality and inclusion in health‚ social care‚ or childrens and young people’s settings SHC33. * 1.1 Explain what is meant by A diversity B. equality C. inclusion ANSWER: A. Diversity: The idea of diversity is based on the impression that each individual is unique‚ and that they have their own special something about themselves‚ that makes them unique. This sense of uniqueness can be based on many different factors. E.g race‚ gender‚ age‚religion
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Cyp core 3.3: Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people Task 1 1.1 There has been certain legislation in the United Kingdom along with home policies and procedures that affect the safeguarding of children and young people. Policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004 brought more changes that affected the way the child protection system works here in the United
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together for the benefit of children and young people. Multi agency working- different services working together to meet the needs of young children and their parents or carers. Integrated working- different services joining together to offer more affective care for young children. Understanding integrated and multi agency working. Multi agency working‚ is different services and agencies‚ that work together to provide the services that meet the needs of children‚ parents and carers. Nursery
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EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY: POLICY AND PRACTICE ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to analyse and evaluate equality and diversity policies between two companies and determine whether there are gaps between policies and practices in relation to recruitment and selection. The report entails case studies of two organisations namely Working Links (WL) and The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC). This report shows that there is a gap between policy and practice in both organisations‚
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discrimination which are * Culture * Disability * Age * Social Class * Gender * Sexuality * Health status * Family status * Cognitive ability As a health and social care professional it is part of your role to understand the bases of discrimination and to make sure you don’t discriminate a individual in any sort of way as it can have a negative effect on the individual leading to further problems. Culture A person’s culture is very important to them and indentifies
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Student Handbook Caring for Children and Young People. Once you have read this handbook‚ it will help you understand why many children often end up being looked after by other people rather than their parents. When a child ends up getting” looked after” it means the local authority has placed a care order to be put in place for them to be placed in someone else’s care. There are two types of care that a child can enter into. One is voluntary where their parents put them in care because
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