Understand legislation and statutory guidance for practice in the early years
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Which of these situations are examples of discrimination? Select the two correct answers.
Jenny is playing with a doll. Connor wants to play with her, but she says “No you can’t, boys aren’t allowed to play with dolls”
Jasmeena and Katy are fighting over which of them gets to play on the pedal car next.
A class is making samosas at school. Daniel refuses to join in, saying “I don’t want to cook yukky Indian rubbish”
Amit is running in the garden when he trips and falls over. He hurts his knee.
Is this statement true or false? Inclusion is about attitudes as well as behaviour and practices.
TRUE
FALSE
Three of these pieces of equalities legislation are brought together in the Equalities Act 2010? Select the correct three answers.
Health and Safety Act 1974
Race Relations Act 1976
Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Sex Discrimination Act 1975
Which form of discrimination is it when a person’s gender, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, age, disability, marital status, or being transgender is used as an explicit reason for treating them differently?
Direct
Indirect
Discrimination arising from disability
Failing to make reasonable adjustment
Which form of discrimination is it where a person with a disability is treated unfavourably because of something connected with their disability?
Failing to make reasonable adjustment
Direct
Indirect
Discrimination arising from disability
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