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Explain The 4 Discriminatory Practices In Health And Social Care

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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. It depends on how the service provider views the individual in any health and social care setting. For example, in a care home a career might not like an elderly woman, so because of this the carer tend to spend little time during her personal care because she takes time when having her personal care. This is a negative view of …show more content…

In this case the individual stereotyped all elderly people in the care home to behave like babies. However, not all elderly people behave or act like babies. This is just the idea the individual has on elderly people. Labelling: This is giving people labels or names. Which might be mostly negative. People in health and social care setting tend to label people because of how they see such individual. For example in a center for young adults, there is a young boy and he behaves like someone who is in a gang. if a service provider sees the boy he might be labeled as a bad boy who is a bad influence to others. The service user has being labeled in this way. On the other hand the individual might not belong to any gang, but just like acting like that. This is because the young adult is outspoken who likes communicating with people and make the environment lively with his character. Abuse: Abusive situations can occur due to stress, or lack of staff supervision or training. Stretch Whitehouse, 2010, pg 68. Abuse can happen in any form in health and social care. There can be physical abuse or emotional

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