CU1532 promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1Diversity: Diversity is where no two people are the same‚ we all have characteristics that make us unique: age‚ culture; disability (mental‚ learning‚ physical)‚ education‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ language(s) spoken‚ marital/partnered status‚ physical appearance‚ race‚ religious beliefs‚ sexual orientation. Equality: Equality mean no matter how different we are we have the right to be treated the
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Urban areas of the future present the greatest challenges and opportunities to people. Discuss. Introduction 3% of land surface on the earth is covered by urban areas‚ and more than half the world’s population live in urban areas. 100 years ago‚ only 20% of people lived in urban areas‚ and today the number is continually rising past 50%. However‚ with an increasing number of people taking up residence in ever expanding cities‚ towns and villages‚ problems in urban areas are growing more serious
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The changing role and the future challenges of HR The role of the Human Resource Manager is evolving with the change in competitive market environment and the realization that Human Resource Management must play a more strategic role in the success of an organization. Organizations that do not put their emphasis on attracting and retaining talents may find themselves in dire consequences‚ as their competitors may be outplaying them in the strategic employment of their human resources. Nowadays
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Health Care Budget Effective financial management is the basis of thriving health care organizations. Organizations must make good investment decisions based on objective analysis (Healthcare Financial Management Association [HFMA]‚ 2005). Integration of financial management principles provides decision makers with guidance to make capital decisions maximize mission-based benefits at effective costs (HFMA‚ 2005). An operating budget is the statement of profit and loss for the entire organization
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CHALLENGES OF PUBLIC HEALTH CORE FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA BY DR. OLAWEPO‚ OLATAYO‚ A. PH. 10‚273 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE FACULTY OF MEDICINE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY‚ ZARIA MAY 2012 INTRODUCTION C.E.A Winslow‚ one of the leading figures in the history of public health‚ in 1920‚ defined public health as “the science and art of preventing disease‚ prolonging life and promoting health and efficiency through organized
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Bribery and racketeering in health sector Health as defined by WHO‚ “health is a state of complete physical‚ mental‚ and social wellbeing Food‚ shelter‚ and cloths were taken as the essential needs of human. Today the concept has extended its horizon First of all let us understand what exactly bribery means. It means to give somebody money or something valuable in order to persuade them to help you‚ especially by doing something dishonest. How many of us know that informal‚ under the table payment
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The challenges of the health fair we faced was meeting times and not enough people to teach the material too. The first challenge was meeting with our group to go over the making of our tri-fold. Our group found it difficult to find days and times to meet that worked with everyone’s schedule. We eventually were able to come up with times to meet and discuss the project. Another‚ challenge of the health fair that we faced was that there wasn’t a lot of people there at the thrift shop. We had to really
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Despite incredible improvements in health since 1950‚ there are still a number of challenges‚ which should have been easy to solve. These are some facts: One billion people lack access to health care systems. • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one group of conditions causing death globally. An estimated 17.5 million people died from CVDs in 2005‚ representing 30% of all global deaths. Over 80% of CVD deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. • Over 8 million children under
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Access to Health Care Access to health care refers to the individual’s ability to obtain and use needed services (Ellis & Hartley‚ 2008). Access to health care affects a multitude of people. Uninsured‚ underinsured‚ elderly‚ lower socioeconomic class‚ minorities‚ and people that live in remote areas are at the highest risk for lack of access to health care. There are also economical and political roles that complicate access to health care. Access to health care is a multi-faceted concept
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In today’s society practicing health ethics is of utmost importance. Health ethics are the decisions that people make which relate to the health issues of people all around the world. Health ethics came about to ensure the dignity and human rights that should be afforded to everyone. When asking the question‚ "what is the meaning of health ethics?” you have to think of terms such as privacy‚ decency‚ rights‚ and equality. The evolution of health ethics encompasses not only an individual aspect‚ but
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