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Equality and inclusion for learning disability workers

By: Fulton, Rorie.
Contributor(s): Richardson, Kate.
Series: Mandatory Unit and Common Induction Standards.Publisher: Exeter : Kidderminster Learning Matters : BILD 2011Description: xi, 62 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9780857255143.Subject(s): SUPPORT STAFF | STAFF TRAINING | EQUALITY | INCLUSION
Contents:
Introduction|Understanding the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion|Working in an inclusive way|Accessing information to promote diversity, equality and inclusion
Summary: "Understanding the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion is a key part of supporting people with a learning disability... Good support is key to people getting and keeping a job, being happy where they live, seeing family, Meeting up with friends and having a relationship." - INTRODUCTIONSummary: Designed for the Level 2 and 3 Diplomas in Health and Social Care and the Common Induction Standards in the UK.
List(s) this item appears in: Resources for new support workers. May 2020 | Supporting PWD Jan 2021
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"Understanding the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion is a key part of supporting people with a learning disability... Good support is key to people getting and keeping a job, being happy where they live, seeing family, Meeting up with friends and having a relationship." - INTRODUCTION

Designed for the Level 2 and 3 Diplomas in Health and Social Care and the Common Induction Standards in the UK.

Introduction|Understanding the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion|Working in an inclusive way|Accessing information to promote diversity, equality and inclusion

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