Know how to access information, advice and support about diversity, equality and inclusion
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Supporting those with speech disorders
Supporting a deaf person
Information about ADHD
Supporting a wheelchair user
ADDISS charity
Disabled Living Foundation
British Sign Language website
Speech and Language Therapist
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- Seek further information from Marek’s family, speech therapist and health visitor
- Research Marek’s condition, learning about Makaton, lip reading and British Sign Language
- Use evaluations to plan Marek’s next activities
- Plan activities for Marek, adapt group work to include him and consult his family regularly
- You are to be support worker for Marek, he is learning disabled and hearing impaired
- Monitor Marek’s progress and development, evaluate success of adaptations
Where might you find sources of information about diversity, equality and inclusion? Select the two correct answers.
A shopping centre
The internet
The local library
A gym
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What does the word ‘diversity’ mean? Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph: In any large group of people you will find . There may be people of different ages or , from varied backgrounds and they will have a range of .
Which of these statements about discrimination is correct?
Discrimination means treating someone unfairly because of perceived differences and prejudices about those differences.
Discrimination is when somebody accuses somebody else of a crime because they are of a different culture, gender or ability to the accuser.
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