case study
Being an individual as a human being can mean a lot of things. Most people want to be unique individuals.
I believe it is a Case Study.
Being treated as an individual according to our own needs, every individual wants to be treated fairly, in the care sector it is of the utmost importance that a service user is treated fairly and also treated with love, care and respect. The individual rights are respect, choice, dignity, protection, and equality, access to information, non-discrimination, and effective communication. (this is the notes i made about individual rights in my health and social class i have not added a definition)
The phrase "you get treated like crap" means that someone is being treated poorly or disrespectfully by others. It implies that the person is not being valued or respected in their interactions with others.
Me being a 14 year old child living in a urban community. I know exactly what being treated means. Being treated is to be talk about very badly. Someone will be like OOooh she/he just treated you. But words that are similar to this word of slang is ride, cased, fry, burn, and roast. ALL THESE WORDS MEAN TO GET TALKED ABOUT VERY BADLY.
beause people can be very unhumane and mean sumtimes
Being treated equally means receiving the same resources or opportunities regardless of individual circumstances, while being treated fairly takes into account those unique circumstances to ensure just outcomes. Equality emphasizes uniformity, whereas fairness focuses on equity and the specific needs of individuals. For example, two students might need different levels of support to succeed; treating them fairly would involve providing tailored assistance, while treating them equally would mean giving them the same support regardless of their needs.
it means it doesn't like being treated badly
Misused means something used incorrectly or someone treated unfairly.
to be treated in a dignified way and to have privacy in care home
"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"