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    A National Initiative

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    National initiative In this part of the assignment I will be explaining how National Initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice and how it is promoted in health and social care settings. I will then be assessing a recent national initiative policy promoting anti discriminatory practice and the difficulties that may arise in a health and social care setting to put into practice anti-discrimination. To conclude I will be evaluating a recent initiative that has been successful in promoting anti-discrimination

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    gender reassignment‚ marriage and civil partnership‚ pregnancy and maternity‚ race‚ religion or belief‚ sex and sexual orientation. Its aim is to protect people with any one or more of these characteristics from discrimination‚ harassment or victimisation. This legislation supports quality in an early education and childcare setting as it falls in line with the National Care Standards published by the Scottish Government‚ particularly with regards to Standard 8‚ which states that any service

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    The Bloody Chamber

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    ‘The role of women in the gothic genre is as victims always subjected to male authority’‚ compare and contrast to which this interpretation is relevant to your three chosen texts. By Kristina Addis Within My Last Duchess‚ The Bloody Chamber and Dracula‚ there is evidence to suggest that women within the gothic genre as portrayed as victims of male authority‚ as well as evidence to disprove this argument‚ instead suggesting that it is the women within the Gothic genre which makes themselves

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    on a deeper significance‚ colouring Gemma existence‚ as it lives in the imaginations of her loved ones‚ as it became an admirable approach for past injustice. As “time may heal wounds but does not erase the scars” reveals the misery of Nazi victimisation. Yolen creates an eerie atmosphere through language‚ in describing Gemma’s eyes‚ “..as if a curse had been placed upon her‚” depicting the Nazi as the “curse” that seemed to have her in a spell. Through language‚ the description of Chelmo “The

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    Human Trafficking

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    TSAONE JOSEPH MMEREKI 20507763 CRITICALLY ANALYSE HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A FORM OF VICTIMISATION INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of human trafficking or modern-day slavery has received increased media coverage globally; this is because millions of people around the world suffer in silence under slave-like conditions of forced labour and commercial sexual exploitation from which they cannot free themselves. Human trafficking not only continues but appears to be on the rise worldwide primarily because

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    individuals are valued‚ respected and listened to. • Equality of opportunity to access and benefit from professional and personal development activities. • Support and guidance on challenging discrimination‚ prejudice‚ bullying‚ harassment or victimisation • A range of friendly and flexible working practices that are accessible to all staff regardless of their sexual orientation‚ race‚ gender‚ gender identity‚ disability‚ age‚ religion or belief‚ community background. During the PTLLS course

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    Comparison of Crime Statistics Crime statistics endeavour to provide statistical measures of crime in societies. They provide a point of analysis and comparison‚ allow countries to form long-term patterns and trends and can help to develop and reform criminal justice policies as well as being more meaningful than raw numbers. Using the countries of Bahrain and the United States as a comparison point for the following issues which surround crime statistics such as biases‚ agendas and general influences

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    P5 The public services have multiple ways of showing how they go about promoting a diverse work force within the military‚ health service and police force. The first that I would like to pin point is that they have a way of approaching the black minority’s ethnic alongside the LGBT communities‚ religion or beliefs and gender. As they try to incorporate more people into the military by means of newspapers‚ social media for example advertisements with different cultures interlinked talking about

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    Domestic Violence Research

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    Introduction Each culture has its sayings and songs about the importance of home‚ and the comfort and security to be found there. Yet for many women‚ home is a place of pain and humiliation ... violence against women by their male partners is common‚ wide-spread and far-reaching in its impact. For too long hidden behind closed doors and avoided in public discourse‚ such violence can no longer be denied as part of everyday life for millions of women.[1] This background note is a guide to research

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    God of Small Things

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    consequences of social disobedience. Throughout history the pervasive nature of patriarchal authority has engendered the subjugation of women in society‚ enforcing stereotypical gender expectations such as submissiveness‚ powerlessness and victimisation. It is these ideals

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