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What is marginalised?

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Marginalisation is when a person is pushed to the edge of society. This is a potential effect of discrimination because a person is made to stand out and made to be different from everyone else and they can therefore feel like they are all alone and marginalized from the rest of society or in the case of a health and social care sector, other service users. When a person is marginalized they are made to feel like they are different and not in a good way. For example a lower class citizen being admitted to a private care trust because there is no room elsewhere and being surrounded by all upper class service users. They may then be treated differently because of that i.e. discriminated against and they may begin to feel pushed out alone because of whom they are and where they are. This is a clear example of Marginalisation. === ===

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Being marginalized refers to the process by which individuals or groups are pushed to the edges of society and denied equal access to resources, opportunities, and rights. This can be due to factors such as race, gender, sexuality, or disability, and leads to exclusion and discrimination. Marginalized individuals often experience social, economic, and political disadvantages as a result.

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• Marginalization is sometimes known as the social exclusion from meaningful participation. general to the overt or subvert acts and trends within societies whereby those perceived as lacking function or desirable traits are killed or otherwise excluded from existing systems of protectionism, thereby limiting their means for survival

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