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    important in the work setting. 1.1 – Name at least 4 reasons why people communicate. * To express needs * To share ideas or information * To share experiences * To ask questions * To socialise * To build relationships with others * To express their feelings 1.2 – Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your own work. When providing effective communication‚ you should consider both how you approach other people and how you respond to

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    TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 3.3 As a teaching assistant or learning support assistant‚ you will build special relationships with children. You may regularly work with children in small groups or on a one-to-one basis. You are likely to be the person who the child feels more comfortable to talk to when the rest of the class are not around. It is important that you know how to recognise when abuse may be happening and what action you should take. An NSPCC study

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    Unit 306 Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. Outcome 1 Legislation/Code of Practice Main Points Equality Act 2010 The Equality Act 2010 aims to protect disabled people and prevent disability discrimination. It provides legal rights for disabled people in the areas of: • employment • education • access to goods‚ services and facilities including larger private clubs and land based transport services • buying and renting land or property

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    diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people The current legislative framework protecting the equal rights of all children and young people are stated in the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). These rights are extensive‚ including the right to education and the right for children and young people to have their views respected. The Children Act 1989 sets out the duty of local authorities to provide services according to the needs of all children and young

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    33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 Diversity: Diversity means that every individual is different and unique. No matter what your language‚ race‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ age‚ religion or physical ability‚ we all form one diverse group. You will never find two people exactly the same as everyone is from different backgrounds and walks of life. I see a diverse group in my setting as all the children are from different backgrounds

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    FINANCIAL INCLUSION: banking the unbanked Aluwani Nengovhela Milpark Business School Research paper on financial inclusion by the banking sector 18/10/2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Millions of South Africans are either not banked (as many as 13 million people) or are under-banked by the banking sector and are therefore financially excluded. The exclusion of so many South Africans from the financial system‚ limits the ability of a material portion of the population to ultimately

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    CU2943 1.1 Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility. Equality is to treat all as individuals; to respect race‚ disability‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ culture and sexual orientation. For all to be open to opportunities‚ to be treated fairly and respectfully‚ have rights and equal status in society and for all to reach their full potential. Diversity is to value that we are all unique and yet similar. We have different needs

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    TDA 3.6: 2. Understand the Impact of Prejudice and Discrimination on Children and Young People Prejudice is a cultural attitude that rests on negative stereotypes about individuals or groups because of their cultural‚ religious‚ racial‚ or ethnic background. Discrimination is the active denial of desired goals from a category of persons. A category can be based on sex‚ ethnicity‚ nationality‚ religion‚ language‚ or class. More recently‚ disadvantaged groups now also include those based on

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    1.1 How does the equality Act 2010 promote equality and diversity? Obtain your schools Equality of opportunity policy. What is its aim? Identify references to action. The Equality Act protects individuals from unfair treatment and promotes a fair more equal society. Equality and diversity is now a ‘limiting judgement’ in Ofsted inspections. This means that if equality measures are not being implemented efficiently‚ this will restrict the overall inspection grade. As a school‚ you must

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    | | |The following assignment will illustrate the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to | | |participation and equality of access and also the importance and benefits of valuing and promoting cultural diversity | | |in work with children and young people. | | |

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