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BTEC HSC Subsidiary M1 task

M1 – due 23.10.2015 In order to achieve M1, you will be required to write a report which outline and explain the effects of discriminatory practices in the context of the 4 case studies which you watched for your P3 task. You will need to identify: The effects on the victims, The effect on the person discriminating, The effects on the organisation.

Structure Introduction – clearly identifying what is meant by the term discriminatory practices and listing them; 4 paragraphs – general context of the case study, identification of the effects relevant to the case study, effect of the on the victim, perpetrators, and the organisation; Conclusion – using the information of your report come to final conclusion with regards to the effects of discriminatory practices, and its effect on victims, perpetrators and organisation.

Introduction What are discriminatory practices ? Why do they occur ?

Paragraphs x 4 What were the practices occurring? What examples of those practices are evident – detailed examples required. What were the effects of those practices ? Hiw did that make the victims feel? How did that make the perpetrators feel ? What is one positive impact and one negative effect this might have had on the organisation?

Conclusion What can be overall conclusion made with regards to the impact of discriminatory practices and its effects on organisations, victims and perpetrators?