Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti-discriminatory practice (M2) In this assignment, I am going to assess the influences of a recent national policy which promotes anti-discriminatory practice. There are several national policies and legislations in place to make sure that individual’s are not discriminated against due to their circumstances. One of these is the Age Discrimination Act 2006. Age discrimination, or ‘ageism’, is defined by personnel today as
learner should: 3 Understand how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice 4 Know how anti-discriminatory practice is promoted in health and social care settings. In this assignment you will learn the benefits of living in a diverse society. You will learn how to use and recognise terminology in this area and you will understand the detrimental effects that discrimination has on those that are discriminated against. Criteria covered: P4,P5,M2,M3,D1,D2 Learner declarationI
M2 – Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti discriminatory practice D1 Evaluate the success of a recent initiative in promoting anti-discriminatory practice In this criterion there will be an assessment on a recent national policy initiative and the way it promotes anti- discriminatory practice in health and social care. Individualâs rights within a health and social care setting include having access to services and medication. Services should not unlawfully
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P4 Explain how national initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice The Equality Act The Equality Act brings together over 116 separate pieces of legislation into this one Act. All together this provides a legal framework to protect the rights of people and have equality of opportunity for everyone. The 9 characteristics that are protected by the Equality Act 2010 are: * age * disability * gender reassignment * marriage or civil partnership * pregnancy and maternity
M2: Assess the influence of a recent National Policy initiative promoting anti discriminatory practice D1 Evaluate the success of a recent initiative in promoting anti discriminatory practice. M2: Assess the influence of a recent National Policy initiative promoting anti discriminatory practice In England they have an ACT called the mental capacity act is designed to protect people who can't make decisions for themselves or lack the mental capacity to do so. This could be due to a mental
social care. M2: Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti-discriminatory practice Human right Act 1998 has ensured that everyone has the right to be treated with fairness, respect, equality and dignity. Human right has given every individual the right to be respected, the right to life, right to marry, right security, the right to privacy, right to freedom and religion. This assignment is going to assess the influence of Human right Act 1998 promoting anti-discriminatory
M2-Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti-discriminatory practice. Over the last twenty years or more there have been many legislations put into place to ensure that anti-discrimination in all sectors is abolished across the Health and Social Care Sector and ensures that no one is discriminated against regardless of their circumstances. In this assignment, I am going to assess the influences of a recent national policy which promotes anti-discriminatory practice
Explain how national initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice. P4 :Anti-discriminatory practice is the action taken to prevent discrimination against people. Discrimination occurs everywhere in a different form. In order to prevent discrimination, there has to be legislation ,code of practice and organisational policies although they are not always followed some intend to break these initiatives and are forced to serve the consequences . Legislations is the process of making laws and they
M2 - Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti - discriminatory practice. Anti discriminatory practice is the main method used to combat discrimination. It is action taken to prevent discrimination on the grounds of age, race, class, gender, disability etc and it also takes into account how individuals behave towards other each other. It is very important for all employees in health and social care settings to use and promote anti discriminatory practice in
(P4) How National initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice The Children Act 2004 (every child matters) “This act provides legalisation to improve children’s lives in the broader sense. This covers all the services that every child accesses, including additional needs. Its aim is to encourage better services and provision for all aspects of children’s welfare and health” (Lawrence, 2010, p72- health and social care level 3 Book 1) 1) “All children and young people have a need to develop
P4, M2 & D1: Explain how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice. Assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti-discriminatory practice and evaluate how successful it is. Care Quality Commission Act (2009) The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an organisation who makes sure that other health services are providing service users with a high standard of care whilst also encouraging the organisations to develop further and make improvements. The
Explain how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice – P4 Human Rights Act 1998 The Human Rights Act 1998 outlines the rights and freedoms that every individual in the UK (England and Wales) has. *Some of these rights, in relation to health and social care are; * Right to life * Freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment * Respect for you private and family life, home and correspondence * Freedom of thought, belief or religion * Freedom of expression
with blood/body fluids (for example, nappy changing). Correct PPE (personal protective equipment) should be used when handling cleaning chemicals. Cleaning of the environment, including toys and equipment, should be frequent, thorough and follow national guidance. For example, use colour-coded equipment, COSHH (control of substances hazardess to health) and correct decontamination of cleaning