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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meant by: Diversity‚ Equality‚ Inclusion‚ and Discrimination. Diversity This can refer to the differences in values‚ attitudes‚ cultures‚ beliefs‚ skills and life experiences that each individual has in any group of people. In the UK‚ framework emphasise the importance of developing every child’s sense of identity and promoting a positive sense of pride in each child’s family origins. Meggitt‚ C (2011‚ P.32) Therefore people need to start with themselves because young children may develop
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Briefs Option Unit 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
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4222-301 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 Be able to understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Identify different reasons why people communicate • Communication is a tool with which influence can be exercised on others. • Communication can be used to bring out changes in attitudes‚ motivate people and establish and maintain relationships.
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2.5 How to manage disagreements with children‚ young people and adult. Very often in my life I have found myself in the middle of the conflict. We have to be very wise‚ diplomatic and try to help to solve the problem if somebody asks us to. Many times people know how to sort it out or what must be done to solve the problem but they are too emotionally involved and at that moment and they simply are not able to do anything. If such a situation happened it is good to listen and give them
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Abstract This paper is to highlight ways by which the young adults can manage their financial obligations in a more approachable way‚ to help eliminate high debts. This is especially directed to those who are still in school and those who are just starting life on their own and might be gambling with high credit card debt and student loan repayments after completion of their schooling. Recent studies from Arizona Pathways to Success for University Students‚ explains that consumer financial choices
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Hertfordshire Adult and Family Learning Serviceg What is good practice? • • • • • When resources are produced‚ consideration is taken to represent the diverse range of learners who access provision A variety of teaching methods are used following an assessment of different learning styles Assessment is fair and does not discriminate against any learner Language used by the tutor is non-discriminatory and appropriate Discussion and comments within the learning environment are managed to ensure
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Unit 306 – Promote Equality‚ diversity and inclusion o work with children and young people Task 1 |Legislation |Relevance | |Equality Act 2004 |This act is relevant to equity and diversity and valuing these as this relates to equal | | |opportunities for all. This is
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Post 16 options are as follows; From Summer 2013 the participation age for school leavers is being raised to age 17 the from Summer 2014 the participation age will raise again to age 18. Stay at School Young people and adults can stay in full time education at either 6th Form or College. Depending on their grades they will be able to sit GCSE’s‚ A levels or courses then if desired can move on to University. Start a Training Course They may wish to further their education
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and then to recertify that your answers are true. All your answers must be truthful and complete. A false statement on any part of this declaration or attached forms or sheets may be grounds for not hiring you‚ or for firing you after you begin work. Also‚ you may be punished by a fine or imprisonment (U.S. Code‚ title 18‚ section 1001). Either type your responses on this form or print clearly in dark ink. If you need additional space‚ attach letter-size sheets (8.5" X 11"). Include your name
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