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Reading 51 B4

Equality and Fair Treatment

Equality is about fair and inclusive treatment. It is protected in law with the aim that we can all live and work in a society where everyone can participate and can fulfil their potential. The Equality Act directs that people must not receive unfair treatment and that everyone is responsible for this agenda. At the minimum level, all members should act in accordance with policies, procedures, and good practice, while maintaining a dignified and respectful conduct. The agenda should also be supported by recognizing and reporting any behavior that undermines equality and diversity.

  • Question of

    The Equality Act requires which of the following?

    • Reporting behaviour that is disrespectful.
    • Recognising patient behaviour patterns.
    • Reporting errors in judgement.

    Correct Wrong

    The paragraph outlines the goals of the Equality Act, which focus on fair and inclusive treatment for all individuals. It emphasizes that people must not receive unfair treatment and that everyone is responsible for upholding equality and diversity. Reporting behavior that undermines equality and diversity aligns with this requirement. Options B and C, while related to general practices, are not specifically mentioned as requirements of the Equality Act in the context of this paragraph.

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Reading 51 B5