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Be able to promote diversity, equality and inclusion

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Match the words on the left with the items on the right.

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Supporting those with speech disorders

Information about ADHD

Supporting a wheelchair user

Supporting a deaf person

Disabled Living Foundation

ADDISS charity

British Sign Language website

Speech and Language Therapist

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  • Seek further information from Marek’s family, speech therapist and health visitor
  • You are to be support worker for Marek, he is learning disabled and hearing impaired
  • Use evaluations to plan Marek’s next activities
  • Monitor Marek’s progress and development, evaluate success of adaptations
  • Research Marek’s condition, learning about Makaton, lip reading and British Sign Language
  • Plan activities for Marek, adapt group work to include him and consult his family regularly

Where might you find sources of information about diversity, equality and inclusion? Select the two correct answers.

A gym

The internet

A shopping centre

The local library

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racesabilitiesdifferences

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 is when somebody accuses somebody else of a crime because they are of a different culture, gender or ability to the accuser.

Discrimination means treating someone unfairly because of perceived differences and prejudices about those differences.

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