Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 2 P1 Unite 2 Equality Diversity and Rights in Healthe Ans Social Care

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P1 Unit 2 Explain the Concepts of Equality, Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care Equality: Means that people are all treated equally. This is in employment laws to make sure that all organisations treat everyone of its employees equally. This does not always mean that you should tread all people the same way as you treat others. Equality is linked to opportunity. This type of policy should be in all places of work not just because the law says that there should be one. The aim of equality is to it to make sure that everyone is treated equally in access to work, pay and conditions. For example, two care workers that work in the same field and do the same amount of work. One out of the two should not be getting paid more or less money. This also applies to race; none of the employees should be getting paid more or less because of race or culture. For example, a group of children from Acorns children’s hospice all of the children in that group were able to go to on a trip to an aquarium including the children that were in wheel chairs. The children in wheel chair weren’t just left behind. Equal opportunities policy: This policy applies to all care settings and places of work which is that people are all the same and should not be treated differently because of their race, sex and religion. This policy covers discrimination f a wide range of minority groups. For example, in a care home the staffs hold a staff meeting every Wednesday. A majority of the staff are Asian and there are a few Black, White and Latino staff members’ .Instead of directly telling al of the staff only the majority have been told. For example, a service user in a care home was told that she will be treated by a different care worker. When she saw that her new carer was an Asian man she refused to speak to him and demand that they find her a new care worker. The
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