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Be able to support inclusion and inclusive practices in work with children and young people.

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Is the following 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.

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TRUE

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

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

Provide information on other cultures to your work colleagues

Ask parents to tell you if you are right

Insist that everyone shares your views

Which of these two activities promote inclusion?

Building a ramp into the garden so that wheelchair user Marek can go outside without extra help

A show-and-tell activity where two Chinese children teach others about the upcoming Chinese New Year

Leaving wheelchair-bound Francesca inside while the others play catch outside

Having a fruit-tasting activity while Hassan is fasting for Ramadan

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  • If this discussion is not satisfactory, make a complaint against your treatment
  • If contacting this organisation does not resolve the issue, contact the employment tribunal within 3 months of the discrimination
  • Have an informal discussion with your manager
  • If the complaint does not achieve a positive outcome, contact ACAS

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

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A blind parent

A Hindu

A Christian

A Muslim

Wish them a Merry Christmas

Read parent letters to them

Try to accommodate staff’s / student's additional needs during Ramadan

Provide an alternative to beef on the menu

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Children should be treated fairly regardless of race, or abilities. All children have an equal right to be listened to and within the setting. Practitioners must ensure that their own knowledge about different is up-to-date and consider their own to people who are different from themselves.

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Jamie is in a wheelchair, having no lower body skills. His teacher adapts a ballgame so that he can . The children throw the ball slightly to Jamie; encouraging him to collect the ball sometimes when it goes out of the circle. The teacher treats Jamie like his peers, but also encourages him to his upper body skills.

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