Equality, Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care Unit 2

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Equality, Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care Unit 2 Terminology

Is there discrimination in Herefordshire? Me We 1 Me We 2 Me We 3 Me We 4 Discussion 1 – Is Hereford Multi cultural – check that everyone understands multi cultural Is there any discrimination in Hereford? Who is it aimed towards? Group discussion – get ideas of any prejudices, any personal discrimination? Show Me We series Discussion 2 – is Hereford Multi cultural How does this video make you feel and why?? How important is anti-discriminatory practice in Health and Social Care – explain disciplinaries that I have undertaken re discrimination and the outcome. In Health and Social care this is taken very seriously.

Assignment task 1 (a) For each of the words: Describe what the word means in your own words. (Don’t just copy definitions from the internet, but use them to help guide what you want to write). Link the word to a health and social care environment (give an example): eg Patients have the rights to have access to their medical records. (Think of your own example!) Attach an image to the poster that gives a good visual representation of what you are trying to show. (try Flickr, google images, or draw one). Try and be creative with this – think ‘outside the box’ and don’t go just go for the obvious image or you might be stereotyping! Present your poster to the rest of the class. Each person in the group MUST take part in the presentation. Each group will have a set number of words that they are going to present. Explain to students assignment

The Words!!!! Equality Diversity Rights Opportunity Difference Overt Discrimination Covert Discrimination Stereotyping Labelling Prejudice Disadvantage Beliefs Values Vulnerability Abuse Empowerment Independence Interdependence Racism Sexism Homophobia

Find these words Disadvantage Beliefs Values Vulnerability Abuse Empowerment Independence Interdependence Stereotyping Labelling Prejudice Equality Diversity Rights Opportunity Difference Overt Discrimination Covert Discrimination Racism Sexism Homophobia