Level 3: Unit 2 P2.

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Level 3: Unit 2 P2

Glossary -Task 5- In your notes you should define how each of the following could lead to discrimination: Culture Disabilities Age Social class Gender Sexuality Health status Family status Cognitive ability

Discriminatory Practice Description of this discriminatory practice Task 6 Edexcel: Page 67-68 Discriminatory Practice Description of this discriminatory practice Infringement of rights Covert or overt abuse of power Prejudice Stereotyping Labelling Bullying Abuse To achieve P2 you need to describe each type of discriminatory practice, giving short examples of this type of practice occurring in your residential home. You must also describe the effect that each type of discriminatory practice has on the service users.