Learning outcomes Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion. 2. Know how to work in an inclusive way 3. Know how to access information,

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Principles of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in Adult Social Care settings

Learning outcomes Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion. 2. Know how to work in an inclusive way 3. Know how to access information, advice and support about diversity, equality, inclusion and discrimination

Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion. Learning objective Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion.

The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means- understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other ideologies. It is the exploration of these differences in a safe, positive, and nurturing environment. It is about- understanding each other and moving beyond simple tolerance to embracing and celebrating the rich dimensions of diversity contained within each individual

Diversity Means Meaning of diversity may include- > different > varied > respecting individuals’ differences > celebrating individuals’ differences > recognising uniqueness of individuals > treating people as individuals

Equality Equality basically means equal rights for people regardless of what factors they might have that are different. Equality states that because they are human they must be equal. Meaning of equality may include- > equal rights > ensuring access to opportunities for all > preventing discrimination

Discrimination Discrimination is the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit

Meaning of discrimination Meaning of discrimination may include: unfair or unequal treatment of an individual or group on the grounds of age, disability, gender, race, religion, beliefs or sexual orientation being treated less favourably than someone else in the same situation being unfairly disadvantaged or excluded

Direct discrimination Direct discrimination may include when- > an employee is not considered for promotion because of their age > a job is refused to a person because of their disability > a female employee is paid less than a male employee for doing the same job > part-time employees are refused the training offered to full-time employees

Indirect discrimination Indirect discrimination may include- > insisting all employees must do night shifts as this could exclude those who have children to care for. > advertising a job to a certain age group as this could exclude those below and above the age group > not making reasonable adjustments at work could exclude those employees with a disability

Inclusion Inclusion is the act of including or the state of being included. Meaning of inclusion may include- > full and active participation > feeling respected > feeling a sense of belonging

Practices that support diversity, equality and inclusion reduce the likelihood of discrimination Practices may include- > valuing people’s individuality > encouraging people to express their views and have them listened to > respecting, increasing and celebrating people’s differences > promoting good practice

2. Know how to work in an inclusive way Learning objective 2. Know how to work in an inclusive way

Legislation and codes of practice relating to diversity, equality, inclusion and discrimination in adult social care settings May include- > Equality Act > Human Rights Act > Essential Standards > GSCC Code of Practice

Interacting in an inclusive way may include- > enabling the individual to be fully involved in their daily life > being respectful > being open to an individual’s needs, views, beliefs, wishes and culture > taking a genuine interest in the individual

Ways in which discrimination may be challenged in adult social care settings Ways may include- > not tolerating any form of discrimination > taking immediate action when discrimination occurs > empowering individuals to challenge discrimination themselves when it occurs

Ways in which discrimination may be challenged in adult social care settings recording and reporting all incidents of discrimination that occur in details. providing information, a code of practice or policy that explains the discriminatory practices that must not occur. providing training to make everyone aware of how to prevent and challenge discrimination.

Learning objective 3. Know how to access information, advice and support about diversity, equality, inclusion and discrimination

Sources of information, advice and support Sources may include- workplace codes of practice, policies and procedures line manager or supervisor individual themselves specialist advice, organisations e.g. Equality and Human Rights Commission charities e.g. Age UK

How and when to access information, advice and support about diversity, equality, inclusion and discrimination One can gain access to information, advice and support by- > contacting the individual or organisation directly > asking line manager or supervisor > referencing up to date workplace policies and procedures > referencing up to date information handouts

When to access One should access to information, advice and support when- > starting work in an adult social setting > having difficulty promoting diversity, equality, inclusion and discrimination > clarification is needed > an individual or colleague requests or requires more information