Equality Diversity and Rights Health Year one Care Year One.

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Equality Diversity and Rights Health Year one Care Year One

Terminology Aim of the next few sessions is to Aim of the next few sessions is to Understand concepts of equality, diversity and rights in relation to health and social care Understand concepts of equality, diversity and rights in relation to health and social care

Groups work Consider the following terms Consider the following terms Equality Equality Equity Equity Diversity Diversity Rights Rights Opportunity Opportunity Difference Difference

Overt discrimination Overt discrimination Covert discrimination Covert discrimination Stereotyping Stereotyping Labelling Labelling Prejudice Prejudice Disadvantage Disadvantage Beliefs Beliefs Values Values Vulnerability Vulnerability abuse abuse

Empowerment Empowerment Independence Independence Interdependence Interdependence Racism Racism Sexism Sexism Homophobia Homophobia

In small groups identify a few terms and discus what the terms mean to you and be prepared to feedback to the large group In small groups identify a few terms and discus what the terms mean to you and be prepared to feedback to the large group

What are the effects of discrimination, Lack of rights and inequality on your service users