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Know how to access information, advice and support about diversity, equality, inclusion and discrimination

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Match the source of advice or support you could use to help you with the following equality and inclusion situations.

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Supporting those with speech disorders

Information about ADHD

Supporting a deaf person

Supporting a wheelchair user

ADDISS charity

British Sign Language website

Disabled Living Foundation

Speech and Language Therapist

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

A shopping centre

The local library

A gym

The internet

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videosinclusioninformation

It is important that you know where you can find additional , advice, and support about diversity, equality, and . This may be through your local authority, in government documentation, by training, or on numerous websites, including those that offer demonstrating good practice within the health and social care industry.

What is meant by discrimination? Select the correct answer.

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

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

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