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    A reflective account of valuing diversity and one aspect of anti-discriminatory practice which relates to a client from clinical placement. This is a reflective essay which will give an account of the concept of valuing diversity and one aspect of anti-discriminatory practice. Its aim is to demonstrate these concepts by explaining their relationship with regards to a ‘diverse’ client whom I have cared for during my placement. Valuing diversity is recognising differences and turning them into

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    A national framework for the development of decision-making tools for nursing and midwifery practice Introduction National decision-making framework National principles for the development of decision-making tools The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia Templates for tools for nursing and midwifery practice decisions The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (the National Board) undertakes functions as set by the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law‚ as in force in each state

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    Change Initiative George Tautz Grand Canyon University Organizational Development & Change MGT 623 Dr. Kensler March 17‚ 2010 Change Initiative Organizational change is a necessary outcome when considering various scenarios contributing to the resulting vision. Perplexing as it may seem‚ change initiatives don’t always result in positive outcomes. In fact‚ many never succeed. As a change agent‚ one should always have formulated a vision of what change will “look” like for the organization

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    for assuring a non-discriminatory work environment. Policy making and enforcement‚ supervisor and employee training‚ and zero tolerance initiatives will be discussed. Policy Making The first method is to create policies governing the operation of the employer/office regarding discrimination. Each type of discrimination (race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ and national origin) should be clearly defined and expounded with examples of actions that may be considered discriminatory. It may also be a good

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    During my training in Great Ormond Street Hospital I have always worked to provide a service that is professional as well as non-discriminatory. This was mainly achieved through following the hospitals “always values” displayed on their website at http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/about-us/our-values. The values include: 1) Always be welcoming. This value reminds me that I must welcome service users such as other members of staff within the laboratory‚ nurses and doctors within the hospital and the patients

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    Sex Discriminatory Act 1975 The Sex Discriminatory Act took place in 1975. The aim of this act is to make sure that in the world of work‚ men and women are not treated different because of their gender. The Sex Discriminatory Act promotes discriminatory practice by making sure that men and women are treated equally. An example of sex discrimination might be if a man and women went to get the same job‚ the man will be more capable of getting the job as he is a male. Mental Health Act 1983 The Mental

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    To aid in the possibility of this new era where well-being‚ prosperity‚ and understanding reign‚ the U.S Government should increase funding for The Brain Initiative and its objective to map the brain annually as part of its federal budget. The Brain Initiative (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) was started in 2013 by President Barack Obama as part of his plan to create new jobs in research and development in order to drive

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    quality of food or the service they offer but also their people. So how did diversity initiative started at McDonald’s? Diversity initiatives first started at mid-1970’s by Fred Turner. His daughters were telling him stories of the things which happened in their world place and after hearing all those things he called in for the first "Women’s Lib Meeting." Form the action he took it lead to major diversity initiatives at the company. They started providing "Changing Workforce Seminars." These were series

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    she was undergoing exceeded beyond her level‚ she had no other option other than quitting the job. 2. The policy was just stated in the handbook but no one is following the way it was supposed to be. The policy clearly states that all sorts of discriminatory cases are intolerable and anyone found doing it will faced disciplinary action‚ depending the nature of his/her case. When the plaintiff submitted

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    Anti-oppression practice for refugees in New Zealand Working with difference Essay FSSC505 Donna Swift Karl Ross 3258312 Social Work 2014 5th May 2014 Word count: 1420 The number of refugees in the world is increasing day by day. With wars between countries‚ religions and governments continuing‚ the number of displaced people on our planet is staggering. One of the most distressing realities is that most refugees are children. Young people

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