LO2 Flashcards

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Name the discriminatory practices

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  • abuse
  • direct discrimination
  • indirect discrimination
  • stereotyping
  • bullying
  • labelling
  • prejudice
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Define prejudice

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This is a negative attitude or dislike of an individual or group, often based on ill-informed personal opinion about one of the aspects such as race, culture, sexual orientation etc.

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Define direct discrimination

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This involves intentionally putting them at a disadvantage or treating them unfairly based on their differences

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Define indirect discrimination

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When a policy, practice or rule applies to everybody but has a detrimental effect on or disadvantages a particular group

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5
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State some differences that individuals can be discrimated against for :

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  • sexual orientation
  • gender
  • age
  • social class
  • disability
  • culture
  • race
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Define abuse

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This refers to a negative and harmful way of behaving toward, another individual or a certain group of people. Examples of forms of abuse are physical, emotional, sexual, financial or verbal abuse, or bullying or socially excluding someone.

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Define labelling

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This is a negative approach that identifies people as members of a particular group, with the assumption that they are “all the same”.

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Define bullying

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This involves threatening, intimidating, humiliating or frightening others; it is repeated behaviour intended to physically or psychologically hurt. Bullying is more likely to occur in situations where someone is in a position of power, such as a manager, or when an individual is dependent on a care worker or relative.

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How can discriminatory practices impact individuals?

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  • disempowerment
  • low self esteem and confidence
  • poor health and well-being
  • unfair treatment
  • negative effects on mental health
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State the difference between indirect and direct discrimination :

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Direct discrimination is intentional, such as calling someone racist names. Indirect discrimination may be unintended or accidental. A job advert that stated men must be clean shaven would be indirect religious discrimination.

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