by being nice
by challenging bad practise
Anti-discriminatory practise promotes the fairness of any service and the fact that everyone needs to be treated equally. It is important to promote these positive practises to ensure all service users are treated as individuals and in a positive way that considers their needs e.g. culture. For example, providing an anti-discriminatory environment in a school enables children to develop self-esteem and confidence as there is no favouritism or people treat differently.
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Neil B. Thompson has written several books on various topics related to social work, mental health, and personal development. Some of his notable works include "Anti-Discriminatory Practice in Mental Health Care" and "Understanding Social Work: Preparing for Practice." He is known for his expertise in addressing issues around equality and diversity in social work practice.
The Codes of practice simply cover the standards of conduct which health care and social workers should follow. A code of practice can sometimes be called a code of conduct.
lessons learned from inquiries into serious failures of health and social care practice
explain how legislation,charters and codes of practice impact on the communication process in health and social care
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Social health is promoted through the relationships that people cultivate. Sociologists have examined the concept of social interactionist theory which suggests that our social position and well-being is largely do to our interaction with others.
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Person-centered values influence all aspects of health and social care work. The Human Rights Act 1998 makes it a law that health and social care should base on person-centered values. If person-centered values become guidelines for health and social care practices. It will definitely help to provide anti-discriminatory practices and help to promote and support individuals right to equal opportunities, dignity, independence, choice and safety.
you should contact social service or health and safety