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Identify a range of sources of information,advice and support about diversity,equality and inclusions.

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NotInTheMood · 22/03/2012 19:59

and describe how and when to access information advice and support about diversity,equality and inclusion. Help stuck on this question just need ideas of what I should be writing and pointing in the right direction can anyone help?

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HSMM · 22/03/2012 20:04

Library
Council training
internet
Colleagues
???

NotInTheMood · 22/03/2012 20:10

So things like leaflets, posters, government websites is fine. I am supposed to be doing a 15 min taped discussion with my tutor so kind of wondering what else she might be looking for eek

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NotInTheMood · 22/03/2012 20:14

Thank you HSMM good to know I am on the right track

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HSMM · 22/03/2012 20:26

No idea whether I'm right. Just throwing in some ideas Grin

DeepThought · 22/03/2012 20:40

yep I agree these are some of the hows

I am thinking about the whens

off to ponder, back later

DeepThought · 22/03/2012 20:46

ok

whens

when a child starts with you, you gather info about family background which might trigger an evaluation of your setting and resources

your obs might flag up issues as time progresses (mobility, S &L, communication, hearing, vision um um um bet there's more)

going through the self evaluation process may illuminate areas of your practice that need reviewing

any good?

DeepThought · 22/03/2012 20:47

when a parent approaches you to share information about their child's health/ development

??

DeepThought · 22/03/2012 20:52

another how is your Early Years Team

(tell me when to shut up, I don't half drone on Grin)

DeepThought · 22/03/2012 20:53

and another how - your equality policy should have some stuff in it

NotInTheMood · 22/03/2012 22:38

No this is all helpful stuff Deepthought

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cynthia1111 · 28/07/2013 21:48

Hi im also stuck on this can someone help me also

thanks

insancerre · 01/08/2013 17:44

the Equality Act 2010 is a good place to start to check your lagl responsibilities
as is the EYFS website
also your local children's centre should be able to offer leaflets
look at your inclusion policy as well as your equal opportunities policy and also your sen policy
also the ofsted website has lots of useful info
don't forget that diversity and inclusion also applies to the parents of the children who attend as well as any visitors and any assistants you may use

ajdinsusic · 21/12/2013 21:38

please can i have some help with question

describe how and when to access information advice and support about diversity, equality and inclusion

please give me some answers A.S.A.P

Walkercox · 19/10/2014 18:57

The question is Identify a range of sources of information advice and support about diversity equality and inclusion. Does that mean to right down a list of sources like library's internet etc etc or identify much more information

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