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Understand how policies and procedures inform equality, diversity and inclusive practice

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How can you best support others to promote equality and rights? Select the two correct answers.

Insist that everyone shares your views

Set a good example by respecting the values, beliefs and preferences of others

Ask parents to tell you if you are right

Provide information on other cultures to your work colleagues

Is this statement true or false? All children are entitled to lead a full life in conditions which will help them take part in society and develop as an individual, with their own cultural and spiritual beliefs.

FALSE

TRUE

Is this statement true or false? Policies and procedures are essential to help settings provide good quality provision that is compliant with the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).

TRUE

FALSE

Is this statement true or false? Children learn from the age of five to value differences between people and to have tolerance for the values, beliefs and views of others.

FALSE

TRUE

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

characteristicpractitionersequalgenderactivitiesbased

Gender is a protected under the Equality Act 2010. In practice, this means that must make sure that they give children rights to participate in activities regardless of their and also ensure that the comments they make to children do not suggest that they should not consider or roles solely upon their gender.

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