The support worker's role in equality, diversity and inclusion

David Stonehouse

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Abstract

In this article, the author will be discussing the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion, and how support workers can promote these values within their care delivery.

The Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers and Adult Social Care Workers in England (Skills for Care and Skills for Health, 2013) clearly states the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion, and the relevant clauses of the Code will be identified and discussed. The two key pieces of legislation, the Equality Act 2010 (Ministry of Justice, 2010) and the Human Rights Act 1998 (Ministry of Justice, 1998) will be discussed, identifying how these apply to the support worker's role.

Where discrimination is occurring, the support worker will need to have the courage to speak out and challenge this bad and unlawful practice.

Through promoting equality, diversity and inclusion, the support worker will be delivering care of the highest quality, as well as demonstrating respect and dignity to service users, their families and to colleagues.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)619-621
Number of pages3
JournalBritish Journal of Healthcare Assistants
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

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