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Alice: Learning Aim A



Introduction

Equality is when all individuals receive the same opportunities and are treated the

same, regardless of their characteristics. Diversity is a range of characteristics, or

things, amongst a group of people or society. Equality and diversity are important

for service users as it ensures they receive the correct treatment and medication

opportunities as anyone else would, regardless of their characteristics. This

shows how equality is important as it ensures everyone has the same

opportunities within receiving the correct healthcare they need in order to remain

healthy. Furthermore, diversity is also important for service users as it means that

they have a wide range of specialists who can support them with their health,

therefore they have the option of which specialist they prefer to see. In addition,

it's important to have diverse healthcare professionals as they will specialise in

different areas of health, which is important so service users have access to all

areas they need in order to improve their health. Furthermore, there will also be a

diverse range of skills, which will give a diverse range of opinions when making

decisions for caring for individuals with different needs and service users. The

equality act of 2010 ensures that all health and social care services are treating

all individuals with the same opportunities. The act protects individuals with nine

specific characteristics, and ensures that all healthcare professionals are trained

on how to treat people with equality, and know how to care for individuals with

different needs without discriminating.

AP1: How is equality and diversity illustrated in the case study

Equality is illustrated in Alice's case study in several different examples. For

example, Alice has access to all of the healthcare services she needs, such as

the GP and nutritionist, and receives the correct care and treatment she needs.

This is an example of equality as it offers equal opportunities within receiving

healthcare. Although Alice is discriminated against in her aerobics class as he is

made to stand away, equality is also shown, due to the manager not wanting to

discriminate. This is shown when the manager suggests to Alice that she attends

, Alcoholics Anonymous instead of aerobics, to which Alice refuses, so they let her

carry on attending aerobics. This is equality as she is given the equal opportunity

of being able to attend the aerobics class, despite the discrimination she received

whilst there. Finally, the GP suggests that Alice would benefit from sheltered

accommodation. Furthermore, Alice is also provided with a volunteer advocate to

accompany her at home prior to the meeting in order to discuss her wants, needs

and wishes. This is an example of equality as she is receiving equal opportunities

by being offered sheltered accommodation, and by being supported by an

advocate due to her struggling with expressing her needs.



AP1: Why is it important for Alice for equality to be promoted?

It is important that equality is promoted for any individual as it makes them feel as

though they are being accepted and not being discriminated against for their

individual characteristics. Therefore, it's important that Alice is treated with

equality as she may feel self conscious, due to her drinking problem. As a result,

if she is still treated with equality, despite her addiction, she will feel like she is

being accepted and not being judged for the problems. This will have a positive

impact on her self concept and could make her feel more confident, instead of

making her feel ashamed. This shows why its important that Alice is treated with

equality as it ensures discrimination is avoided, as well as the negative impacts it

would have on Alices self concept and mental wellbeing.

AP1: How is diversity illustrated in the case study?

Diversity is presented in the case study several times. Firstly, there is a diverse

group of people available to support Alice and give her advice on how to improve

her health and get over her addiction. These people include her GP, the centre

manager, Alcoholics Anonymous, nutritionist, specialist consultant, the volunteer

advocate and the sheltered accommodation representative. These individuals

and healthcare professionals are examples of diversity as there is a range of

expertise and skills within the group, due to them all working in different areas in

order to support Alice. For example, the nutritionist has advanced knowledge on

healthy eating, whereas the specialist consultant is to assess her liver function.
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