Know how to promote equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights
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What is meant by discrimination? Select the correct answer.
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.
Is this statement true or false? Unconscious bias is a term that describes the associations we hold, outside our conscious awareness and control.
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backgroundbiasjudgmentstriggercontext
Unconscious is triggered by our brain automatically making quick and assessments. They are influenced by our , personal experiences, societal stereotypes and cultural . It is not just about gender, ethnicity or other visible diversity characteristics - height, body weight, names, and many other things can also unconscious bias.
Is this statement true or false? By increasing our awareness of unconscious bias, we can start to mitigate against it.
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Is this statement true or false? Unconscious bias has no impact on our attitudes and behaviours, especially towards other people.
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Is this statement true or false? Anti-discriminatory practice is fundamental to the ethical basis of care provision and critical to the protection of people's dignity.
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