P1: explain the range of meanings attached to citizenship, diversity and the associated terminology.
P2: discuss the key concepts associated with diversity.
P3: assess the benefits of good citizens to public services and society in respecting equality.
M1: analyse the importance to public servic...
Diversity: composition of the local and national
P3: the benefits of good citizens to the public services and society: community within the borough/local authority area.
There are a Diversity includes things such as; culture, race,
Homophobia: someone who feels
lot of Sexism: prejudice or
hatred towards people in homosexual religion, gender, sex, age and disability.
stereotyping someone based
on their sex
relationships Citizenship: a native or naturalised member of a
Racism: separation of people state or nation who owes allegiance to its
based on their appearance
government and is entitles to its protection. You
can be born with citizenship by being born in the
country that you live in or you can apply to get a
citizenship for a certain country.
Diversity Integration: people coming together from different
faiths and beliefs to work together in a society. An
example of integration is schools, kids are mixed
with kids from other cultures, also they are a taught
about different beliefs from a young age. A benefit
Equality: everyone is is that it reduces the change of stereotypes and
Discrimination: unfair
treated the same and racism.
treatment of different
fairly
groups Tolerance: an individual willing to accept and
Harassment: when someone is given
unwanted attention and put in an respect others beliefs. For example this can be
uncomfortable situation when two people from different religions are
friends.
Rights and responsibilities of individuals: everyone
has the rights in the UK such as education and
freedom of speech. This can be through paying
taxes or having the right to vote in elections.
Equal opportunities: despite anyone’s gender,
colour or age they all have the same change. For
example everyone should have the same chance at
getting a job. These are based on protected
characteristics.
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