Monday, May 27, 2019

Unit 203

Unit 203 Outcome 1 understand the importance of equality and inclusion 1. 1 explain what is meant by * diversity * equality * inclusion * disagreement DIVERSITY means difference. When it is used together with EQUALITY it means recognizing both individual and group differences, it means treating everyone as an individual and giving value to individually and every person. Diversity means allowing sight to be different and respecting these differences. In c be industry the bursting charger might requirement to challenge others if necessary and speak up for the individuals they stake, who cannot speak for themselves.INCLUSION is the right of every human to have equal access and opportunities, regardless their race, gender, disability, medical or other need, culture, age, religion and sexual orientation. It is about getting rid of discrimination and intolerance. DISCRIMINATION is a preconceived attitude towards the members of a particular group that leads to less favorable or bad t reatment of those persons. This course of attitude is often resistant to change even in the light of new information. 1. describe modes in which discrimination may deliberately or inadvertently occur in the cipher setting Direct discrimination may happen when individuals are treated less favorable or when they are bindn lower standard of services because of their gender, race, ethnicity, culture, disability, religion, sexuality, mental health or age. The carer must be aware of its own prejudices and make sure that the support they give is not provided at different standards for certain categories. Indirect discrimination takes office staff when a rule or policy is more restrictive for bulk from a certain group, when it should be applied equally to everybody.For example a council procedure for homeless people made only in English would put people whose first language is not English in difficulty, which is an unfair disadvantage and could be taken as indirect discrimination. If t he council has a good reason for having a particular policy in place (eg. For health or safety reasons) this would not be consider indirect discrimination. Harassment can take place because of peoples prejudices or because individuals believe it is acceptable to tease people or tell racist jokes. This creates an unpleasant environment where an individual can flavour degraded.Victimization takes place when psyche is treated less favorable because of doing something that other person disapproves (eg. Someone being treated less favorable because they complained about a service). The care worker duty is to make sure they understand what might be considered as discrimination and to raise any concerns with their supervisor/ manager on behalf of the individuals they support. 1. 3 explain how practices that support equality and inclusion reduce the likelihood of discrimination In providing care and support too individuals, it is our duty to be able to reply appropriately and sensitively to everyone we interact with.The way a person approach equality and inclusion shows whether she/ he is able to provide care and support. A way in which employers have responded to the issue of diversity was to develop flexibility in their working practices and services (eg. Employer may allow flexible working pattern to outfit child care or a GP surgery may offer services during weekends for people that work full time during the week). So a commitment to equality in addition to recognition of diversity means that different can be equal. It is important that employers and their representatives behave ethically and lead by example.The UK framework has 2 elements to it anti-discriminatory framework gives individuals a route to raise complains of discrimination around employment and service delivery and humanity duties which place a proactive duty on employers to address institutional discrimination. The anti-discriminatory framework protects gender, ethnicity, disability, sexuality, religion, age. Public bodies including local authorities, education, police forces, and national health services are bound to z modus operandi of duties. The implementation of public duties will identify and address institutional discrimination.Each of the public duties requires employers to * produce an equality scheme * endure out impact assessments on their functions, policies and practices * carry out equalities monitoring and take action to redress any imbalance * publish the results of any work undertaken Outcome 2 Be able to work in an inclusive way 2. 1 identify which legislation and codes of practice relating to equality, diversity and discrimination apply to own role The Equality Act 2010 ensures consistency in what work places need to do to comply with the law and make working environments fair.The purposes of the Equality Act are * establish the Commission for Equality and valet de chambre Rights * make discrimination unlawful * create a duty on public authorities t o put forward equality of opportunity between men and women and the prevention of sex discrimination The new Act take ins to protect incapacitate people, prevent disability discrimination and also strengthen particular aspects of equality law. The Act provides profound rights for disabled people in the area of * employment * education * access to goods, services and facilities including larger private clubs and land based transport services * buy and renting land or property functions of public bodies The Equality Act covers the same groups that were protected by existing equality legislation- age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity- but now extends some protections to groups not previously covered (e. g. care workers or parents of a disabled person). It provides rights for people not to be directly discriminated against or harassed because they have an association with a disabled person, or because they are wrongly perceived to be disabled.The main Acts incorporated into the Equality Act 2010 are * The Disability Discrimination Act 2005- about removing the discrimination that disabled people experience. It gives them rights in employment, education, access to goods, facilities and services, purchasing or renting land or property, function of public bodies. * The Equal Pay Act 1970- stops employers to discriminate between men and women by paying(a) them differently and providing different employment terms and conditions if they are doing the same or similar work, work rated as equivalent in a job military rating scheme, work of equal value. The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and amendments 1982, and 1999- make unlawful the discrimination on grounds of sex, marital status or gender reassignment. It applies when recruiting and when deciding what terms and conditions should be offered to an employee as well as when decisions are made about who should be move ond, transferred or receive training as well as to any decisions about terminating someones employment. The Race Relations Act 1976 and amendments 2000, 2003- which gives public authorities a statutory duty to promote race equality. The aim is to make promoting race equality central to the way public authorities public authorities work, and says they must eliminate unlawful racial discrimination and promote equality of opportunity and good relations between people of different racial groups. 2. show interaction with individuals that respects their beliefs, culture, values and preferences in order to be sure that a care workers work is inclusive and respectful of other peoples accessible identity, they need to * recognize that they need to treat everyone they care and support as individuals and respond to them, and their social identity, in an individual manner * Understand that treating people fairly does not mean treating people in the same way.They need to recognize differ ence and respond appropriately * Respect all individuals they support regardless of their social identity * Try to add their knowledge and understanding of aspects of social identity that might be different from their own * Avoid stereotyping or making assumptions about individuals based on their social identity * Recognize that their own social identity may impact on individuals in different ways * Avoid using inappropriate and impious language relating to social identity 2. 3 describe how to challenge discrimination in a way that encourages hange If discrimination is challenged effectively, future incidents of discrimination can be prevented, as well as empowering individuals to understand their rights. The care worker should * Always act fairly and try to see things from the other persons request of view, considering that there could be different pressures, needs and cultures. * Always use positive language and never use words or phrases that could be disrespectful towards ano ther person * Not allow prejudices and stereotyping to influence them and not accept any tupe of discriminatory behaviorOutcome 3 Know how to access information, advice and about diversity, equality and inclusion 3. 1 identify a range of sources of information, advice and support about diversity, equality and inclusion http//www. equalityhumanrights. com/ gives information about the Equality and Human Rights Commission which was created to challenge discrimination and promote equality and human rights http//www. scie. org. uk/socialcaretv/search. asp? uery=diversity gives information about working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people with different needs of support https//www. direct. gov. uk/ gives information and guidelines about public services Employers policy and procedures regarding equality and diversity 3. 2 describe how and when to access information, advice and support about diversity, equality and inclusion Any belief that someone is a victim of discrimina tion has to be reported immediately to the manager or supervisor.If a care worker feels that he/ she is a victim of discrimination, they should as well report it straight away to the manager or supervisor. Also a more senior or different manager can be contacted if there is a suspicion that the direct manager or supervisor might be involved. The human resources team is usually qualified to give advice and support on this matter. Support can also be found to a Trade Union if the care worker is a member or to Advisory, propitiation and Arbitration Service (www. acas. org. uk).

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