Understand the impact of prejudice and discrimination on children and young people.
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In any large group of people you will find . There may be people of different or races, from varied and they will have a range of .
Is the following statement true or false? Discrimination means treating someone unfairly because of perceived differences and prejudices about those differences.
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Which of these situations are examples of ways that discrimination may occur in the work setting? Select two answers.
Yasmeen and her family are fasting for Ramadan. Practitioner Lee does not realize and organizes a food tasting activity for her group.
Manager Alicia allows prayer breaks for Hanif who is Muslim.
Tom and Mylene apply for a job. Mylene is the better practitioner but Tom is hired because the owner suspects that Mylene may get pregnant soon.
Practitioner Helen adapts an outdoor play activity so that wheelchair user Amit can join in.
What does the below policy statement do? “In this setting we provide opportunities for all children to take part in activities regardless of race, gender, ability or religious beliefs”
It is just for show and probably wouldn’t be followed by practitioners
It makes unfair discrimination less likely
Shows that the setting embraces inclusive practice
It would only be applied to certain activities
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- You reflect upon the activity, its success, and what you need to do next.
- You plan an activity to challenge the idea of ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’ jobs.
- You discuss the idea of male and female jobs at circle time.
- You hear Farid say to Isabel that only boys are allowed to be soldiers.
- You do the activity, inviting a female RAF pilot to visit the children.
- You discuss this with the children and read setting discrimination policies.
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