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The Equality Act 2010 identifies nine protected characteristics that cannot be used as a basis for unfair treatment. These include age, disability, race, religion, and sexual orientation, meaning employers cannot refuse to hire someone based on any of these characteristics rather than their ability. The Act makes discrimination illegal across different areas of life, specifically in the workplace, education, and access to services. This means that organizations like schools, hospitals, and businesses have a legal duty to ensure they treat everyone fairly and do not deny service based on identity.
Schools can promote cohesion by celebrating different cultural histories and traditions found within the community. For example, holding events for Black History Month or Asian History Month helps students learn about and value the contributions of different communities to society. Local authorities can organize integration activities that bring different groups together. This creates opportunities for people from different backgrounds to interact and build relationships rather than living separately, which develops understanding and mutual respect.
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) was established in 1950, which laid out specific rights that all European countries agreed to protect. These principles eventually became part of UK law through the Human Rights Act 1998, making these international standards directly enforceable in British courts. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights established global principles after World War II that the UK helped draft. This UN declaration set out fundamental rights for all people, creating a shared global standard that influenced European and UK legislators to put these ideals into practice.
Prejudice is defined as holding negative attitudes, feelings, or beliefs towards a specific group of people. For example, homophobia is a fear or hatred of LGBTQ+ people based on preformed ideas rather than knowing the individuals personally. In contrast, discrimination occurs when these negative feelings turn into unfair actions or observable treatment. For instance, turning someone down for a job they are qualified for simply because of their race is an act of discrimination that limits their life chances.
The Magna Carta established that even the King had to follow the law, not just his subjects. This limited the absolute power of the monarch for the first time, setting the precedent that the ruler must operate within the law, a foundation of modern democracy. It introduced the concept of due process, stating that no free man should be imprisoned without lawful judgment. This meant citizens had a right to a fair procedure or trial before being punished, rather than suffering arbitrary treatment at the will of the King.
Organizations can help by providing safe spaces and support groups for marginalized individuals. For example, youth services often set up groups for LGBTQ+ teenagers to discuss bullying, helping them feel supported and less isolated. Organizations can also provide legal support to help individuals take cases to court. They can help victims of workplace discrimination take their case to a tribunal, ensuring that those who break the law are held accountable and victims receive justice.
The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination in the UK by having nine protected characteristics which include Sexual orientation, Sex, pregnancy, age and so on.
Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by have events in school like black history month by celebrating the tradition of friends and learning a bit more about them. This gives a Sense of belonging to those who are different from others.
The development of human rights has changed in the UK has been influenced by international agreements Since WWII.
The difference between prejudice and discrimination is that prejudice is a pre-judging thought and discrimination is acting on the pre-judging thought.
The UK government follows the rule of the Magna Carta then punishes people who don't follow it. For example if someone is being discriminated against they can report the person.
Organizations can help to tackle barriers by giving people their human rights even though they don't deserve it. Also they can include people who are marginalised and include them in Society.
Equality act 2010 Protected individuals From discriminat because Laws got changed so You Can go Jail and Rasism was illegal.
community cohesion can be promoted in a diverse community becaus many people wanna help there area (neighborhood) So you guys get together and help and sometime help out the homeless so you guys get together to help.
The human right develop in the UK has been influence by international agreements since world war 2 cause rules change and alot of Protesting and many men helped human right like alot of People Protested to get equal right so You can do Someth and Somethings are illegal
The differena about prejudice and discriminati is Prejudic is Juding someone Someone without knowing them and discriminat is being racis So disliking Someon colour of Skin.
The magna carta of 1215 laid the foundatio for right and justic because John was the guy that signed the magna carta for the law of rules he was forced to write it or all his men will leave
They Can make champaign and make a awarnes and make alot of active and that is how to organis can help tackle barriers
The Equality act 2010 protects Individual from discrimination as it protected peopl characteristics and free from discrimination.
The Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by doing Campains and activities so people can know about this.
The development of human rights in the uk has been influenced by international agreements because the internation agreements protected many rights that we have now.
The differenc between prejudice and discrimination is when prejudic is why you Judg someon befor knowing them and discrimination is when you act and discriminat someon for their characteristics.
The Magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundations for rights and Justice in the uk as we still use some of the laws that was written in the magna Carta today.
organizations could help tackle barriers faced by maginalised groups in societ by makeing Campaign and raise awarness and make activities so people could be more kind and happy to marginlised groups.
The Equality Act 2010 is a law created to make discrimination towards certain characteristics illegal. This makes it so that public places such as restaurants or leisure centres cannot discriminate against you. Another way the equality act protects individuals is by encouraging community cohesion because people are supported and not discriminated against.
Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by discouraging the discrimination and encouraging support and inclusion of groups. This can be done by educating people from young to include marginalised groups and support others. Another way community cohesion can be promoted is through...
Human rights in the UK have been influenced by the united nations. This is because of the creation of the Universal declaration of human rights. Another way human rights in the UK were influenced by WWII. That WWII was the reason why the united nations was created to make sure nothing like it happens again.
Prejudice is the act of pre-judging someone. An example of this is that a bus driver doesn't let a black person on a bus because they think they are a criminal. Discrimination however is the act of being rude to someone because of a certain characteristic. An example of this is not allowing a black person in a friend group.
The Magna Carta is a charter of rights which the Barons forced King John to sign in 1215. It influenced the UK today as the principle of this is the rule of law. Another way the Magna carta laid the foundation for rights in the UK is when the Suffragettes campaigned for women to vote.
Certain organizations can create social clubs to include marginalised groups. This can include diverse communities which encourage community cohesion. Another way organisations can tackle barriers faced by marginalised groups in society is to introduce policies that make it so people aren't discriminated against.
The equality act 2010 protects individuals by making them feel equal to people of the same or different race eg: an african person is on the same level as a indian person. Another way this is done is by making these acts a law, meaning it is illegal to discriminate others for racial reasons.
Community cohesion can be promoted by celebrating cultural events to a wider audience eg: British Schools celebrating Chinese new year. This can also be done by providing new laws to make foreigners feel welcomed Eg: The equality act 2010.
Since WWII, the UK has been influenced by the UDHR, which is one of the most prolific documents in history. Another reason for this influence is the United Nations, which was formed to ensure that nothing like the holocaust happened ever again.
Prejudice is having negative thoughts about someone based on their characteristics. Eg: Thinking someone is a thief because they have dark skin. Whereas Discrimination is acting on negative thoughts. Eg: Calling someone a racial slur.
The Magna Carta laid foundations due to the fact that it was One of the first documents to mention human rights. Another reason for this is that the Carta was the first document to mention things like the rules of law, which are still used to this day.
Organisations can do this by having more diversity in their group eg: Hiring people of different races. Another way they can do this is by punishing people who cause discrimination within the community, Eg. firing people who discriminate against black people.
The 2010 equality act protect individuals as they enforce laws that people follow today in order to protect individuals such as a bank teller refusing service to coloured people they must under 2010 equality act. It also protects people because if people do discriminate the law provides a consequence such as jail time.
The people in the communities could try having activities that requires a team so must communicate with other people. They also share a hobby or something so they can get along easier for example football club will work as a team.
WWII influenced laws that protect people no matter the nationality, etc for example a white man says rude stuff to a coloured person they are protected by the law. It also led to the influence of the bill of rights which contains many laws that protect us today.
Prejudice is when you judge an entire group or person even though you haven't met them for example a black person is rude to a white person even though never met. Discriminate is to dislike an entire group of people due to a previous encounter, for example a white person bullys a black person.
It limited the king's power which led to the king having to allow laws that benefitted public and is the base of many laws It had encouraged other countries to have better laws for their citizens Such as the 2010 equality act which protects many people.
They can protest or campaign and set up communities to show the groups are no different. They can for example going to house of parliament and protesting against unequal treatment.
The equality act 2010 protects individuals as it makes it so that people who are discriminated against can fight back. For example if someone isn't given a job because they are disabled but can still get the work done they can take it to court and due to the equality act they can get a compensation.
It can be promoted by making festivals or a campaign. In this festival they could share cultures, like different foods, clothes beliefs. This will help people bond over a subject making it so thy are willing to live together.
The development of human rights in the UK has been influenced by international agreements such as human rights. We can see Human rights influence in things such as right to education, right to healthcare and right to law.
A prejudice person could see a disabled person and think that they cant do things everyone can do. However a person who discriminates would act on this thought and treat them different to others.
The magna carta 1215 laid the foundation to rights and justice as the rules from them can be found in current day laws. For example Nobody is above the law making it so everybody is equal against justice.
Organizations help tackle barriers faced by margonalized groups by maybe creating rules that their company pays everyone with the same job equally paid no matter gender, race, ethnicity or disability.
The equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination because this act has protected characteristics such as race, age, disability, pregnancy, civil partnership, marriage, gender, etc. This protects individuals as anyone who breaks the law, will be punished for it. With this law, people can be more respectful.
Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities as this allows everyone to feel included & welcomed in their own society, this allows communities to come together & form a welcoming & respectful environment.
The development of human rights in the uk has been influenced by international agreements since world war 11, because since then, human rights have rised & developed as before humans didn't have as many human rights & now it is a more important & seen law that allows humans to have freedom & have support.
Some differences between prejudice and discrimination are that prejudice is judging something or someone by their characteristics or what they seem like, without knowing them. Discrimination is thinking someone is less able to do something just because of their characteristics, some examples are age, gender or race.
The Magna carta laid the foundations for rights and Justice as its intention was to take away the kings power to control to be able to make everyone equal & everything fair, which also linked to human rights & to Justice.
Organizations can help to tackle barriers faced by marginalized groups by bringing communities together & celebrating peoples interests, culture, background or religion to make people feel included & make citizens embrace their backgrounds, this will help marginalized groups to feel welcomed, seen and heard.
The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination in the UK because of the 9 characteristics it protects, like Sex, Gender, Age Disability etc. If someone is discriminated against one of these protective characteristics, it is by law that they can face jailtime or a fine.
Community Cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by introducing each other to their culture, such as food, dance or music. In a community that isn't diverse, everyone would have the same beliefs and culture, and cohesion would be hard to attain, however, through sharing opinions and values, a community can thrive.
The development of human rights in the UK has been influenced by international agreements since world war II by the war crimes comitted such as the Holocaust. The Holocaust was caused because of the flaws of human rights so developing them were necessary in order for a mass genocide to [not] occur again.
Prejudice is a thought that one group of people are bad, often influenced by the actions of one, however, discrimination is acting on that thought, leading to verbal or physical abuse. For example, not liking black people because a minority has treated you wrong is prejudice, however, calling all black people slurs or fighting them is discrimination.
The Magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundations for rights and justice as it was a charter of rules the barons had forced the king to sign so the lives of wrongly oppressed people were better, and this led to the development of laws and rights in the UK. For example, everyone is allowed to have a fair trial, unlike before the Magna Carta, when the king decided the fate.
Organizations can help tackle barriers faced by marginalized groups in society by spreading awareness, especially if it is a big organisation such as Nike, and promoting support to these groups as customers will get the message. For example, the Premier League, one of the biggest organizations in the UK, introduced an awareness campaign, named, "Say no to Racism". This encouraged players and fans to respect those marginalized.
The equality Act of 2010 has 9 protected characteristics which stops people from discriminating others without punishment. These characteristics include age, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, and those who make fun or discriminate are punished by Law.
Community Cohesion can be promoted by celebrating things as one, for example, Chinese new year, people can gather and learn about eachother's practices while also promoting community cohesion. This can prompt to move groups learning and tolerating eachother further.
Human rights have developed Since the human rights Law, which in 1948 was put in place to ensur everyone is equal and that everyone has the Same rights. There has also been a group of countries who encourage peace and they apply to countris who join it.
Prejudice is hateful language towards Certain people whereas Discrimination is thing negatively of someone because of their skin colour, race, ethnicity, origin of country.
The magna carta had the principle of the rule of law, and this was put in place to stop King John of having too much power. It was the foundation of rights and Justice as it put boundaries of what those in power can and can't do.
Organization's with their big status can make different types of videos, or interviews which allows people to think better of these groups and therefore making them less marginalized because the people slowly accepting and tolerating these groups because of the videos.
The equality acts 2010 protects individuals from discrimination in the UK because you cannot discriminate against protected characteristics. Ages, sexual orientation, sex, religion, race... People are Protected as this is not legal in the UK.
Community Cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by education, Eg people teach eachother they could learn more about community cohesion It could also be promoted if communities form a group where they learn about this.
Development of human rights in the UK has been influenced by international agreements since world war II by making sure Everyone is equal and not discriminated against.
Discrimination is when someone talks about Someone due to there characteristics. Prejudice is when someone uses certain language to discriminate against someone.
Magna carta laid foundations as it made people equal and didn't make others have more power than some people. It laid foundation by Setting equality in the UK.
Organizations can help to tackle barriers faced by marginalized groups in society by using podcasts to help the marginalized gain power or help to give people in power less power.
The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination by making everything equal. a couple exams are gender pay gap, coloured people not getting certain jobs. The equality act prevents those stuffs from happening.
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The development of Human rights in the uk has been influenced by internation agreements by Seeing the Impact the internation agreement has done Since World War II.
prejudice means pre judging someone without getting to know them. Discrimination is judging someone because of there characteristic e.g disabily, skin colour, height... Discrimination means you mostly know the person you are discriminating.
The Magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundation for rights and justice in the Uk by seeing what changes need to take place and make the Magna Carta last forever So everyone is given the chance to be free and belong, and have more power In Society.
Organization helps to tackle barries faced by marginalized groups in Society by helping groups of people getting an understanding of eachother and letting people talk about their emotions.
The Equality Act protects individuals from discrimination by protecting certain characteristics, For example, their race, sexual orientation, age, skin colour. There are 9 protected characteristics so that people dont have to worry if they're not included.
To promote community cohesion you can hold events in your neighbourhoed and school, e.g Chinese new year as it comes from a different culture and community as well as BHM (Block History month).
Since the duelopment has changed because back in 1200 the first law or right was a charter of rights called the magna carta... then after WW2 in 1945 Human Rights were made because of Adolf Hitler killed millions of Jews and others.
Prejudice is pre judging someone on how they act or look like but for discrimination, is when you hate on how someone looks, and what their their cultural heritage.
It was a charter of Rights and law allowing more power to the civilians in the UK at the time, since you could bribe a lawyer if you had money and instantly win the case, but the Magna carta supresses it and gives justice.
Organizations can help tackle barriers by making communal clubs, hubs and nursing homes, or a Fun Fair where everything is accessible.
The equality act 2010 protects individuals by setting some rules and protectiong peoples characteristics. for example, their race, gender, sex and religion example this can be helping people with a disability so they don't feel as if they don't belong
Community cohesion can be promoted by having a club were your community helps grow things. You can also hold events in you community. There could also be a community fundraiser for people who need help. You can celebrate other cultures with in.
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First way it protects individuals is by establishing rules and the punishments for it so it will make people scared to not be nice to people. Second way people are protected is by raising real stories about people who were descriminated because it might make racist people scared.
First way it can be promated is by making some interacting activities in school but not only because it can make lonely people feel the sense of belonging from these activities. Second way is by making assemblies in schools about community cohesion...
First way it got influenced is United Nations Act 1948 because leaders didn't want things like holocaust to happen again. Second way is Equality Act 2010...
Prejudice is a hatered to people because of their look so you just prejudging them, for example, you don't want to sit next to a muslim woman because she might be a terrorist. And Discrimination is when you hate someone because of their identity, for example, hating gay people.
First foundation is that it gave normal people at least some rights by decreasing power of King of England, it was helpful because people finally got some freedom from that controll of the king.
First way to do that is by doing raises of money to people who need help... Second way is making assemblies in schools because it will wake kids awere and they will challange discrimination.
The equalit Act uses the law to make Sure key parts of discrim are banned this Overall protect Ind but there is still people who are discriminatroy to this day.
There can be events like Cutraul day Where they can celebrate their
The Uk have crated Dealogy among other regions making them have agreements like accomodation and Stuff.
Prejudice is When people have ideas about someone due to one of their characteristic and stick to all other people who share the characteristic - Whilst discrimination is Acting On prejudice
It was Signed by the Kings of England at the time being forced for the whole idea of These things
They allow Open cups about equality and how all people should be treated the same for exampl Some Organisat have Signs like Serv-to all
The Equality acts 2010 protected individuals from discrimination in one UK having 9 protected characteristics with include help and people discriminate them and say things about how they dress what skin colour
community conension can be promoted in diversity communities have events in schools like black history nionth and more for people and other people whomay feel like they are making their Community good
The development of neman rights have been diffrent and influenced by International agreements by seeing the impact on the International agreement has been done since WW2
The diffrence between a prejudice and discrimination is that prejudice is when people have ideas about someones character and discrimination is when Someone accues them
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Equality act is a law that protects others from discrimination as if you discriminate an individual you could face consequences such as jail time. you could also pay fines if you purposeh exile someone due to chearacteristics
Community Cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities as people could be from the same places and connect with eachother you could also like the same hobbies which could make you a good community
Since world war II as after hitlers breach of the human rights the UN decided Never happen again introducing the UDHR which meant right Should never be taken and they belonged to every human.
prejudice is a pre-concieved opionion on a group of people whereas discrimination is treating someone different due to characteristics an example of prejudice could be black person stole so now you think all black people are thiefs...
The magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundation of rights as they were the begining of rights which stated no one nobody was abouve the law not even the king.
organisations can help tackle marginicastion by Including people this is because they could not left out by anyone which could tackle these boundaries
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For examples Prejudice is when you appaly for a job and ther they find out you are going to do some rainy teafe the find you sapisel and firens you. For example discriminatons.
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because of the state of law to ban discriminating because it's getting worse then better so the racism checks on being worse and cause many people to it caused it.
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by proving new power of law to keep the government the rules and country safe so that Human Right is a thing which is [influenced] by agreements.
prejudice is when you prejudge someone for the so example you apply for a job and people think at your not capable to do the job with proof and discrimination is when you don't like someone because of thier race or gender so letting someone applies for a job but you hire them buily because of there race or gender.
by adding laws to the society and keeping the country a safe space so nothing bad happens and if they do break one of the laws they go to jail so nothing bad happens to these people.
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The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals because it limits discrimination. This is because it makes it illegal to discriminate in the UK. Another reason is the amount of characteristics it covers. For example the equality act covers 9 characteristics such as race sex pregnancy marriage and more.
Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities because it gives a sense of welcoming. This is because community cohersion is creating a community with a sense of belonging. Additionally, it can be promoted because it would create a better society. This is because if everyone feels as if they belong society becomes better.
Since World War 11 the development of human rights in the UK has been influenced by International agreements by making it illegal to discriminate. This is shown with the equality act... Additionally the development has been influenced also by the the united nations. This is an organization between countries when they focus on having more peace and etc.
Prejudice is a pre-judged thought about someone becuase of their characteristics. For example assuming all asians eat dogs. However discrimination is acting on a prejudice For example a police officer arresting a man just because he is black with a hood on.
The Magna Carta laid the foundation for rights and justice because it gave the people at the top less power. This is because it limited King's John's power. Additionally it also laid foundation for rights because one of the key principles of rule of law. This means that humans have more freedom, equality and rights.
Organizations can help tackle barriers with events. For example making an event for all people to come together so sem marginalized groups can socalize with other groups. Another way is emphasing the equality act. For example having a speech to go deeper into protecting the characteristics