Discriminatory Practises Flashcards
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Q
Name some discriminatory practises
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Basis of discrimination, (race, culture, disability, social class, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion)
Direct and indirect discrimination
Types of abuse
Prejudice
Stereotyping
Labelling
Bullying
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Q
Individuals Affected
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Individuals who require care and support (patients, children, older adults, people with disabilities)
Family/ friends/ relatives of individuals
Practioner (nurse, GP, physiotherapist, teacher, early years practioner, social worker, care assistant, care worker)
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Impact on individuals
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- Lonely/ isolated/ excluded/ withdrawn- may not want to mix with people; fears going to service
- Low self- esteem/ self- worth/ worthless- slowly begins to erode; makes them feel unworthy so they do not seek help
- Low self- confidence- difficult to go and see providers/ apply for help/ support due to previous experiences
- Depressed- feels very low; hard to motivate themselves
- Stressed/ ill health- effects of the experience may bring on illnesses, depression
- Self- harming- in severe cases may resort to this as a cry for help
- Self- fulfilling prophecy- begin to believe what they have been told and how they have been treated
- Anxious/ frightened/ scared- if the prejudice/ attitudes have been threatening they may not want to go out, leave their homes
- Embarrassed- therefore avoid services/ do not confide in practitioners
- Angry/ frustrated- resent treatment/ not seek help/ make a complaint
- Feel more determined to achieve