P2: describe the discriminatory practices in heath and social care P3: describe the potential effects of discriminatory practices on those who use the health and social care service. I am going to write about the discriminatory practices in a care setting and the effects they have on individuals using the service. People can be discriminated against in a number of different ways which can be described as telling people apart, and seeing the differences instead of the person’s individualism. Prejudice Prejudice is when a carer has decided that they can judge the service user and that they have all the knowledge they need to judge them, even through the ‘knowledge’is wrong. It is wrong to make a judgement made about someone or a member of …show more content…
There are many different forms of bullying, such as physically bulling someone is when someone is hit, punched, pushed, or have their personal items stolen and any other kind of physical aggressive behaviour. Verbal bullying is when someone is called names, threatened. Social bullying is when someone is left out, deliberately ignored and has bad things spread about them and made to feel like an outsider, Psychological bullying is when someone is stalked or intimidated. Abuse can occur from a lack of training or feeling they are superior so they feel they can abuse them because they are vulnerable. Effects of bullying the effects of bullying is that can lead to service users becoming depressed and actually become ill, experience low self esteem, become withdrawn, experience physical complaints, like constant stomach aches and headaches which are brought on by stress. Bulling can make people feel lonely, unhappy and frightened. It makes them feel unsafe and start to make them think they can’t trust anyone. Service users can lose their confidence also become suicidal and want to take there own life. Abuse Abuse is when a carer tries to control or dominate another person. It can be physically, emotionally harmful, arousing fear in an individual, preventing them from doing what they want, or forcing them to do something against their will. Abuse can happen to anyone but it mostly happens to people who are vulnerable like a
Discriminatory practice in health and social care happens for many reasons including some important factors that are normally the cause of discriminatory practice for example a person may be discriminated against because on the basis of their diversity. One important discriminatory practice is because of culture. A person’s Culture is important to them and identifies who they are in the world. It is developed within the social group they are raised in, and can change when they are mature enough to decide for their selves what culture best suit them. In addition respecting a person’s culture is
|DH3W 34 |Sociology for Social Care Practice |(02) Understand the causes of discrimination and analyse its effect |
Another factor that would give a service user a positive experience in a social care service would be anti-discriminatory practice. Anti-discriminatory practice is complementary to the practice of equal opportunities. Therefore the service user would be having a positive experience as they will not be treated differently due to age, race, or gender etc. But will be given more advice or help if needed, depending on their ability.
Abuse is any form of mistreatment by any other person or even persons that will violate an individual 's basic human and civil rights. The abuse can vary, from treating someone with disrespect in a way that significantly affects the person 's quality of life, to causing actual physical or mental suffering, either over a short term or a long term of time, clearly the longer it goes on the worse the
In this assignment I am going to design a booklet explaining of how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice. I am going to explain an assessment of the influences of a recent national policy initiative promoting anti-discriminatory practice in health and social care settings. Then I am going to evaluate the success of a recent initiative in promoting anti-discriminatory practice.
Abuse is when you treat someone with cruelty or violently regularly or repeatedly. In the story Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese abuse is one of the main themes. In the novel, Saul is hurt physically and mentally due to racial abuse and this leads him to abuse alcohol.
They will use discrimination to cause a person low self-esteem and self-identity to their advantage. A negative image of health and social care practice will only be portrayed if they don’t respect everyone’s right, but if they do follow through with laws which protect individuals they will be highly be respected, because they have everyone’s rights in mind while doing it. The person dealing with the discrimination will go through the feeling of anxiety, depression, seclusion, suicidal though or worse counselling session can also help the individual to feel better and must be
M3 – discuss difficulties that may arise when implementing anti-discriminatory practice in health and social care settings.
In the second section of the assessment I will describe four discriminatory practices in health and social care. The four discriminatory practices I will be describing are prejudice, labelling, stereotyping and abuse. Prejudice: This is an preconceived ideas about an individual, arising from a person’s negative ideas about the individual. Stretch Whitehouse, 2010, pg 68. Prejudice can be positive or negative.
Abuse may be physical, psychological, sexual, financial, negligent, reckless behaviour which endangers self or others as well as self-harm. Abuse may be intentional or unintentional. It may be about doing something (an act of commission) or doing something (an act of omission). When a person abuses another person they violate their human and civil rights. Abuse may occur regularly and systematically or just once.
Engel starts out her book, with a definition of abuse, defining it as verbal, physical or emotional attacks directed at an individual in order to control him/her, humiliate him/her, or to cause fear. She explains
As a health care provider it is so important to be aware of ones own biases, stereotypes, and prejudices. The role in this career is to provide for others, and this will include others that differ from yourself. In order to provide optimal health care to these people you can’t let these differences get in the way.
The reported experience among the people that represent the groups that are often subject to discrimination opine that the health care system meant for the public often ends up discriminating against the minority group members by failing to cater for their special needs. The result of this level of discrimination is that the public health sector may fail to look into the needs of the special groups (Williams, 2011). In as much as the health and social care system tries to represent all the people and adhere to the general principles of justice, the acts of discrimination still persist in the society leading to the creation of wrong opinions towards the equality in the medical care sector. The most common targets of discrimination in the medical setting included the minority racial groups and the disabled (Cribb, 2005). The paper will look at the discrimination practices that pervade the nursery setting in the hospitals.
Children who are bullied may have short term effects on them. They often do not like to go to school, have problems making friends, and in extreme cases develop depression can lead to suicide. Bullying can have lasting effects on a victim. Fortunately, most who are bullied receive support from others tend not to have any lasting effect.
Discriminatory practices – residential care homes may have systems that are discriminatory and abusive to the right of residents they may be help to bed or pressures.