Latinos in the United States
... justice, the Commission and its Advisory Committee undertook an extensive fact gathering process. The Commission held public hearings throughout the country, held meetings with stakeholders, government officials and ABA entities, and reviewed existing data and scholarly literature on the status of L ...
... justice, the Commission and its Advisory Committee undertook an extensive fact gathering process. The Commission held public hearings throughout the country, held meetings with stakeholders, government officials and ABA entities, and reviewed existing data and scholarly literature on the status of L ...
Stigmatisation and obesity: literature update
... This literature update has been designed and carried out by qualified information professionals at the UK Health Forum in order to provide an update on published literature on the topic of stigmatization issues relating to obesity. This topic has been selected for the final update in this series in ...
... This literature update has been designed and carried out by qualified information professionals at the UK Health Forum in order to provide an update on published literature on the topic of stigmatization issues relating to obesity. This topic has been selected for the final update in this series in ...
Burnout Research: Emergence and Scientific Investigation of a
... work is not very well paid and exhausting, working conditions that are typical in the health care sector as well as in social work and education. Freudenberger not only described the burnout syndrome but also suggested preventive measures. Because he believed that burnout is particularly linked to s ...
... work is not very well paid and exhausting, working conditions that are typical in the health care sector as well as in social work and education. Freudenberger not only described the burnout syndrome but also suggested preventive measures. Because he believed that burnout is particularly linked to s ...
DPO Australia NDS Outcomes Submission
... representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability and their families. FPDNA utilises a range of strategies in its representative role, including through the provision of high-level advice to governments, and educating the government and nongovernment sectors about how to meet ...
... representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability and their families. FPDNA utilises a range of strategies in its representative role, including through the provision of high-level advice to governments, and educating the government and nongovernment sectors about how to meet ...
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... 22. Diversity training is designed to make employees aware of their biases or stereotyped views regarding various minority groups and then convince them to change their views. ANS: F Diversity training attempts first to make employees aware of their biases or stereotyped views regarding various mino ...
... 22. Diversity training is designed to make employees aware of their biases or stereotyped views regarding various minority groups and then convince them to change their views. ANS: F Diversity training attempts first to make employees aware of their biases or stereotyped views regarding various mino ...
Strategic litigation of race discrimination in Europe
... for a large international NGO partnering with lawyers may be manifestly unsuitable for a small domestic NGO which works with victims on a daily basis. A litigation strategy will often be driven by organisational priorities and structure. Many NGOs are mandated to be purely client-based in their appr ...
... for a large international NGO partnering with lawyers may be manifestly unsuitable for a small domestic NGO which works with victims on a daily basis. A litigation strategy will often be driven by organisational priorities and structure. Many NGOs are mandated to be purely client-based in their appr ...
pgInt.multiple discrim.indd - European Commission
... This report was commissioned by the European Commission and its findings are based on a literature review, questionnaires and roundtable meetings with stakeholders from Ministries, National Equality Bodies and NGOs in ten Member States of the European Union held from January to May 2007. The main pur ...
... This report was commissioned by the European Commission and its findings are based on a literature review, questionnaires and roundtable meetings with stakeholders from Ministries, National Equality Bodies and NGOs in ten Member States of the European Union held from January to May 2007. The main pur ...
Broadening the Scope and the Norms of EU Gender Equality Law
... focus on non-governmental activities might be lost. The equality directives endeavour to engender civilised behaviour among citizens in their non-state centred activities through law;13 in other words they aim to ensure a civil society which is inclusive and diverse rather than exclusive and particu ...
... focus on non-governmental activities might be lost. The equality directives endeavour to engender civilised behaviour among citizens in their non-state centred activities through law;13 in other words they aim to ensure a civil society which is inclusive and diverse rather than exclusive and particu ...
Institutional Bias
... institutional bias is the sum of individual-level prejudice processes, and consequently processes underlying individual-level theories concerning prejudice and discrimination may be different from processes at broader social levels of analysis (see also Henry and Pratto, in press). Theories designed ...
... institutional bias is the sum of individual-level prejudice processes, and consequently processes underlying individual-level theories concerning prejudice and discrimination may be different from processes at broader social levels of analysis (see also Henry and Pratto, in press). Theories designed ...
Policy and guidelines on racism and racial discrimination
... in the social areas of employment, services, goods, facilities, housing accommodation, contracts and membership in trade and vocational associations. The Code evolved in part from the Ontario Racial Discrimination Act of 1944. But, despite laws to address racial discrimination having existed for ove ...
... in the social areas of employment, services, goods, facilities, housing accommodation, contracts and membership in trade and vocational associations. The Code evolved in part from the Ontario Racial Discrimination Act of 1944. But, despite laws to address racial discrimination having existed for ove ...
Persons with Disabilities - International disability and development
... The unfinished work of the MDGs The aim of creating the SDGs was to take on the unfinished work of the MDGs, but go much further in aspiration. In particular, SDGs 1 to 5 address the most fundamental issues in a person’s life: the basic needs which all people require, are enshrined in human rights l ...
... The unfinished work of the MDGs The aim of creating the SDGs was to take on the unfinished work of the MDGs, but go much further in aspiration. In particular, SDGs 1 to 5 address the most fundamental issues in a person’s life: the basic needs which all people require, are enshrined in human rights l ...
Affirmative Action
... When the group that controls the decision making process classifies so as to advantage a minority and disadvantage itself, the reasons for being unusually suspicious, and consequently, employing a stringent brand of review are lacking. A White majority is unlikely to disadvantage itself for reasons ...
... When the group that controls the decision making process classifies so as to advantage a minority and disadvantage itself, the reasons for being unusually suspicious, and consequently, employing a stringent brand of review are lacking. A White majority is unlikely to disadvantage itself for reasons ...
Immature Defense Mechanisms, Somatization, and Attitudes
... toward professional psychological help (total mediation) or may hold less negative attitudes towards professional psychological help (partial mediation). Understanding Somatization Somatization is often characterized as existing along a continuum, rather than as a discrete disorder. According to Kir ...
... toward professional psychological help (total mediation) or may hold less negative attitudes towards professional psychological help (partial mediation). Understanding Somatization Somatization is often characterized as existing along a continuum, rather than as a discrete disorder. According to Kir ...
One of These Things is Not Like the Other
... 1990)) (discussing retirement trends and citing "minority women" as older citizens who will need continued employment throughout their later years)). ...
... 1990)) (discussing retirement trends and citing "minority women" as older citizens who will need continued employment throughout their later years)). ...
Prejudice and unlawful behaviour, exploring levers for change
... ‘bias that devalues people because of their perceived membership of a social group’ (Abrams, 2010, p. 8). Prejudice involves a number of different elements. These include: the way that people categorise one another; the stereotypes and expectations they link with these categories; the extent to whic ...
... ‘bias that devalues people because of their perceived membership of a social group’ (Abrams, 2010, p. 8). Prejudice involves a number of different elements. These include: the way that people categorise one another; the stereotypes and expectations they link with these categories; the extent to whic ...
as Word doc - Equality and Human Rights Commission
... Prejudice involves a number of different elements. These include: the way that people categorise one another; the stereotypes and expectations they link with these categories; the extent to which they perceive groups as having conflicting and interdependent values and goals; their willingness to eng ...
... Prejudice involves a number of different elements. These include: the way that people categorise one another; the stereotypes and expectations they link with these categories; the extent to which they perceive groups as having conflicting and interdependent values and goals; their willingness to eng ...
The Evolution of “FReD”: Family
... 37 (2d ed. 2004) (discussing pregnancy discrimination, the FMLA, and FRD scholarship); Mark A. Rothstein & Lance Liebman, Employment Law 247–54 (6th ed. 2007) (including Back v. Hastings on Hudson Union Free Sch. Dist., 365 F.3d 107 (2d Cir. 2004) and discussing FRD issues in notes). But see Michael ...
... 37 (2d ed. 2004) (discussing pregnancy discrimination, the FMLA, and FRD scholarship); Mark A. Rothstein & Lance Liebman, Employment Law 247–54 (6th ed. 2007) (including Back v. Hastings on Hudson Union Free Sch. Dist., 365 F.3d 107 (2d Cir. 2004) and discussing FRD issues in notes). But see Michael ...
Finding Truth in Cause-Related Advertising: A
... can benefit from cultivating a general personality around social responsibility or causes of interest, even without making specific claims about their products or policies (for example, by enthusiastically recognizing Earth Day or retweeting news about the environment) (Etter & Plotkowiak, 2011; Baner ...
... can benefit from cultivating a general personality around social responsibility or causes of interest, even without making specific claims about their products or policies (for example, by enthusiastically recognizing Earth Day or retweeting news about the environment) (Etter & Plotkowiak, 2011; Baner ...
RTF format
... stated as a precondition to service and alternatively that even if the request was not conditional, it did not constitute discrimination. It is further clear from the respondent's evidence that he felt discriminated against whether a request to remove his fez was stated as a precondition to service ...
... stated as a precondition to service and alternatively that even if the request was not conditional, it did not constitute discrimination. It is further clear from the respondent's evidence that he felt discriminated against whether a request to remove his fez was stated as a precondition to service ...
... are less deserving of legal protection and benefits than individuals with physical illnesses.4 My purpose in this particular piece is to examine the patchwork of state law addressing mental health parity and to question the logic, scientific bases, and empirical accuracy of the assumptions underlyin ...
Conduct disorder - Pennine GP Training
... NICE clinical guidance. In these cases the Guideline Development Group was careful to preserve the meaning and intent of the original recommendations. Changes to wording or structure were made to fit the recommendations into this guideline. The original sources of the adapted recommendations are sho ...
... NICE clinical guidance. In these cases the Guideline Development Group was careful to preserve the meaning and intent of the original recommendations. Changes to wording or structure were made to fit the recommendations into this guideline. The original sources of the adapted recommendations are sho ...
Defining “Racisms” in a Globalized, Terrorized, Ecologically
... Memmi has shown that racism has no real content and therefore it can change at the will of the oppressor. Indeed, it is not the nature or the kind of difference that matters; only that a negative difference is perceived to exist. “What counts is the form, the self-approbation that emerges from the ...
... Memmi has shown that racism has no real content and therefore it can change at the will of the oppressor. Indeed, it is not the nature or the kind of difference that matters; only that a negative difference is perceived to exist. “What counts is the form, the self-approbation that emerges from the ...
The National Disability Strategy 2010–2020
... results. These actions are designed to influence and enable improvement across all services systems and eliminate barriers for people with disability in all areas of life. These six actions are: 1. influencing the mainstream support system by ensuring that when National Partnerships and National Agr ...
... results. These actions are designed to influence and enable improvement across all services systems and eliminate barriers for people with disability in all areas of life. These six actions are: 1. influencing the mainstream support system by ensuring that when National Partnerships and National Agr ...
European Anti-Discrimination Law Review
... and access to goods and services, the latter mainly affecting the Roma Community, and slowly sexual orientation in employment. Consequently, the Network intends, increasingly to report and comment on the development of case law at European level, across the European Union and in the Law Review. The ...
... and access to goods and services, the latter mainly affecting the Roma Community, and slowly sexual orientation in employment. Consequently, the Network intends, increasingly to report and comment on the development of case law at European level, across the European Union and in the Law Review. The ...
The principle of equal treatment
... of a woman ‘at an advanced stage of in vitro fertilisation treatment’ constitutes sex discrimination, even though the woman was not deemed to be pregnant at this stage.37 The Court’s rationale was that the medical treatment in question directly affected only women.38 While this seems logical, it sit ...
... of a woman ‘at an advanced stage of in vitro fertilisation treatment’ constitutes sex discrimination, even though the woman was not deemed to be pregnant at this stage.37 The Court’s rationale was that the medical treatment in question directly affected only women.38 While this seems logical, it sit ...
Mentalism (discrimination)
Mentalism or sanism is a form of discrimination and oppression because of a mental trait or condition a person has, or is judged to have. This may or may not be described in terms of mental disorder or disability. The discrimination is based on numerous factors such as: stereotypes about neurodivergence (e.g. autism, ADHD, bipolar, schizophrenia, personality disorder diagnoses), specific behavioral phenomena (e.g. stuttering, tics), or supposed intelligence.Like other ""isms"" such as sexism and racism, mentalism involves multiple intersecting oppressions and complex social inequalities and imbalances of power. It can result in covert discrimination by multiple, small insults and indignities. It is characterized by judgments of another person's perceived mental health status. These judgments are followed by actions such as blatant, overt discrimination (refusal of service, denying of human rights). Mentalism impacts how individuals are treated by the general public, by mental health professionals, and by institutions, including the legal system. The negative attitudes may also be internalized.The terms mentalism (from mental) and sanism (from sane) have some widespread use, though concepts such as social stigma, and in some cases ableism, may be used in similar but not identical ways.While mentalism and sanism are used interchangeably, sanism is becoming predominant in certain circles, such as academics, those who identify as mad and mad advocates and in a socio-political context where sanism is gaining ground as a movement. The movement of sanism is an act of resistance among those who identify as mad, consumer survivors, and mental health advocates. In academia evidence of this movement can be found in the number of recent publications about sanism and social work practice.