P2 Describe discriminatory practise in health and social care When working in a residential home with young adults who have it is very important that you are careful how you approach them and that you are always thinking about their feelings. You could easily discriminate someone without even knowing I am going to explain some of the ways you may discriminate against a social user without realising. Vulnerability A young person with complex needs is bound to be very vulnerable. It may be oblivious
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Unethical Practices in Marketing to Children When I was a child‚ my famous answer to the inevitable "What do you want to be when you grow up" question was "a teacher". My brother wanted to be a race car driver and my cousin an actress. Years ago‚ I would ask the same question and they would usually tend similar responses. Times have changed‚ however. More and more‚ children have adapted to the arguably unsettling reality of dollar awareness and when the famous question is raised‚ the more
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National initiative for anti-discriminatory practice Legislation promotes anti-discriminatory practice by making it unlawful to discriminate against particular social groupings also policies‚ procedures‚ conventions and/or regulations are implemented within health and social care settings to ensure the promotion of equality and anti-discriminatory practice. There are many different legislations such as: European convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms 1950 Sex discrimination act 1975
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Explain how own working practice can affect children and young people’s development (CYP 3.2 -4.1) Introduction: As a practitioner it’s your duty to observe and maintain correct procedures to ensure that the children are offered a stimulating environment which will further allow optimum possibilities for development. All those who work with or amongst children and young people have a crucial role to play in helping not only to shape aspects of their lives‚ but to also aid in enhancing their future
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Alan Kamhi and Kenn Apel discuss evidence-based practice‚ clinical practice‚ and science. While Kamhi feels that clinical practice cannot be scientific‚ Apel believes the contrary. Though they each note several differences between scientists and clinicians‚ I believe it is possible for clinicians to be scientists. Clinicians may not conduct science in the same regimented way as full-time researchers‚ but they are equally capable of researching practices‚ testing hypotheses‚ collecting data‚ and having
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ironed as the uniforms they wore. This wasn’t somewhere I could fit into well. My only friend there‚ Ben‚ tried to protect and distract me but they attacked him too. I can’t recall the names they called us since I tried to block them out‚ but I remember how it hurt. I remember the nights I spent crying‚ and the days I begged to stay home. In Shane Koyczan’s poem he says‚ “we stayed inside for recess because outside was worse.” This was true for me too. If I tried to go outside‚ I wouldn’t hear friends
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reasons. Actually‚ some individuals get prescription from there pharmacist because of their sicknesses or diseases. In today’s society‚ there are various drugs in different categories such as over the counter‚ tobacco‚ alcohol and illegal drugs. For example‚ some legal drugs that are prescribed can be addictive or non-addictive. Medicines are legal drugs‚ meaning doctors are allowed to prescribe them for patients‚ stores can sell them‚ and people are allowed to buy them. But it’s not legal‚ or safe‚
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How Technology Will Change The Practice of Diplomacy? I. Introduction In the practice of diplomacy‚ nowadays technology plays a role as one of the most important factors in making and strengthening relations between states. In the scope of International Relations‚ technology is used as a tool of communication between states in negotiating and achieving their national interests‚ in developing peace between states‚ and also in solving conflicts. By the development of technology that keeps rapidly growing
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restrictions on them. * I’m sure most of you have had to go through these at some point in your life and have gotten upset when you can’t hear the whole song or watch the whole movie. * I’d like to explain to you all how Media Censorship is in direct violation of the First Amendment and how it can make it harder for kids to learn about certain aspects of life. * The First Amendment is one of our most important Amendments because it allows us‚ the citizens of the United States‚ to speak
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The articles I will be analyzing and comparing are both speaking on the subject of anti-Semitic or anti-Judean connotations in the Gospel of John‚ and questioning if theologians have misinterpreted the Gospel of John and New Testament Scriptures to suit their own opinion Or‚ are there anti-Semitism / anti-Judaism in the works of John and subsequently in the theology of Christianity? The animosity due to misunderstanding and misrepresentation and the direct and indirect consequences this has had on
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