Allowing the service user to take control of their own lives, this means presenting them with all the relevant information and allowing them to make their own choices and decisions.
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An example for both indirect and direct discrimination?
Direct: Talking to someone in a disrespectful manner. Indirect: only printing information in one language which could exclude a number of people from accessing it.
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What is meant by the term 'victimisation'?
When a person is treated less favorably because they have complained before such as for being sexually discriminated against.
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What are the 11 early years care values?
Welfare of child /safety of children/safe and healthy environment/working with parents and families/learning and development/valuing diversity/equal opportunity/anti-discrimination/reflective practitioner/confidentiality/working with professionals
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What are the five barriers to health?
Physical barriers/psychological barriers/financial barriers/geographical barriers/cultural, language barriers
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Give three possible effects of racial discrimination on an individual
Can leave them feeling upset and angry/lowering their self esteem/can lead them to developing ill-health
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What are the five components of an equal opportunities policy?
policy statement /implementation plan/ section on how the policy will be monitored/evaluation of the policy/targets to improve further performance
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Sources of professional support that a person who uses services can use if they believe they have been discriminated against
Police, Citizens Advice Bureau , Solicitor / lawyer , Councillors / MPs, UK legislation, Policies
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Card 2
Front
An example for both indirect and direct discrimination?
Back
Direct: Talking to someone in a disrespectful manner. Indirect: only printing information in one language which could exclude a number of people from accessing it.
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