Understand the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion in promoting positive outcomes for children and young people
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How can services for children specifically take account of equality, diversity and inclusion to provide positive outcomes? Select the three correct answers.
Avoid labelling
Ensure accessibility to services
Maintain good communication
Offer advice and guidance
Respect the rights of the child
Ensure good publicity
Which one of the following examples demonstrates equality, diversity and inclusion to promote positive outcomes for children?
Let’s ask Kerry’s parents if they consent to her not taking part in the race at sports day as she is in a wheelchair.
Let’s borrow a few wheelchairs so that we can have a wheelchair race at sports day this year. That way Kerry can join in.
Because Kerry is in a wheelchair and can’t participate in a running race, let’s cancel sports day.
Because Kerry is in a wheelchair and can’t take part in a running race, we won’t have running races in this year’s sports day.
Which one of the following examples demonstrates equality, diversity and inclusion to promote positive outcomes for children?
Ajmal is not allowed outside as he is allergic to nuts
Ajmal is allergic to nuts so we will not have any food at the nursery that contains nuts
Ajmal cannot attend this nursery because he has a nut allergy
Ajmal will grow out of his allergy so we can have nuts in the nursery
Match the words on the left with the scenarios that best explain what those words mean.
Drag and Drop items from one side to pair them with items from the other side
Diversity
Participation
Inclusion
Equality
The setting ensures that both boys and girls are encouraged to play with the footballs, dolls, cars and prams
The setting encourages children and young people to give their opinion about decisions that affect them
The setting has one child who is partially sighted. Practitioners ensure that she always sits close to them at story time
Last week the setting invited a Chinese parent to come into the setting. She told the children about Chinese New Year and showed them some Chinese food
Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
Local Authority Children’s Services will ensure that all is available in other and where necessary are provided for parents who do not speak English sufficiently well to understand the services that are to them in their area
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