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Learning objectives:

1. Define discrimination

2. Identify the groups that face discrimination

3. Know the bases of discrimination

4. Know the ways in which people can be discriminated against

5. Know the effects of discrimination

Independent studyFind an article about discrimination. Prepare to

summarise it to the group. Consider the following:

1. How is it discrimination?

2. Identify whether it is an example of direct or indirect discrimination.

3. What is the basis of discrimination?

4. What is the effect on the individual?

Jane Elliot experimenthttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/

divided/etc/view.html

Watch the above video. Consider the following:

1. What role does secondary socialisation play in the outcome of the experiment?

2. How did the children’s behaviour change?

3. Was the experiment successful?

4. What effect did the experiment have on their academic performance

What is discrimination?To discriminate means to show

preference, or to choose.

Discrimination is considering a type of person to be less value than one’s own or to deliberately act against a group of people or to favour one group above another.

Watch the following clips:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7VbzzfMAuc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN05UfmIAh4

The

Queen

A homeless person

A child

BOMB SHELTER Who would you save?

The Queen

Priest

Homeless person

Refuse collector

Graduate

Punk

Muslim woman

Child

Disabled man

Healthy young woman

Old man

Bases of discriminatio

n

culture

disability

age

Social class

gendersexuality

Health status

Family status

Cognitive ability

Groups of society likely to face discrimination

In pairs, choose one of the groups of society and brainstorm the ways in which they may be discriminated against.

Think of stereotypes people may have, who might show them discrimination? what problems could the discrimination cause?

Discriminatory practicesPhysically assaulting

Making assumptions

Excluding people from opportunities and activities

Negative non-verbal communication

Avoiding

Verbally abusing

Devaluing

Physically assaulting

Excluding people from activities

Excluding people from opportunities

A disproportionate number of African Caribbean men are diagnosed with schizophrenia, leading some people to believe that the entire theory of schizophrenia is based on racist ideas.

African Caribbean men are also more likely than their white counterparts to be inpatients on mental health wards, to receive invasive medical treatments (e.g. electroconvulsive therapy) rather than talking treatments (e.g. psychotherapy or counselling), and to be re-admitted to hospital after discharge into the community.

(http://www.mind.org.uk/Information/Factsheets/Men/)

Verbal abuse

Avoiding

Making assumptions

Can you think of a time when you have faced

discrimination? How did it make you feel?

The effects of attitudes and prejudice on health & well being

What attitudes and prejudices might health practitioners have about this person?

What are the short term and long term effects on this person ?

What are the physical, intellectual, emotional and

social effects of discrimination.

Divide into 4 groups. Produce a poster for the display for one

of the above.

What are the physical effects of discrimination?

High blood pressure

Comfort eating

Drinking alcohol

Taking drugs

Increase in stress hormones and their associated risks

Physical injury

Self harm

May not comply with advice

What are the intellectual effects of discrimination? Poor academic performance

Boredom

Lack of stimulation can result in mental illness

What are the psychological effects of

discrimination Low self-esteem

Disempowered

Sense of helplessness

Feel unsafe/ frightened

Insecure

Stressed

ashamed

Embarrassed humiliated

Lack confidence

Angry

Frustrated

annoyed

Devalued

victimised

What are the social effects of discrimination?

Withdrawn/ isolated

Poverty

Family/relationship breakdown

Unemployment / poor job prospects

May not return to the service

May not want to use other services

Self-esteem Self-esteem is understanding ourselves, having self-awareness

which leads us to forming an opinion about ourselves.

Self esteem involves 1) having knowledge about ourselves 2) receiving feedback from other people

Therefore our self-esteem will be influenced by the experiences we have and the way people treat us. Self esteem needs to be built up and encouraged in the caring process.

How can discrimination affect self-esteem?

Describe an individual with a..

high self-esteem Low self-esteem

Describe a person with…High self-esteem

Can relate to people

View life positively

Value themselves as a person

Expect others to value them

Low self-esteem

Will not feel good about themselves

Will not like their own image

May not relate well to others

Feel others do not value them

Feel they are unable to make a worthwhile contribution

Low opinion of themselves

Have you a high or low self-esteem? What has

contributed to this?

EmpowermentWhat does empowerment mean?

How can care workers empower service users?

How can discrimination disempower a person who uses services?

Question BoxWrite down three emotional

effects of discrimination

Independent Study1. Explain the possible long term effects

of discrimination on an individual’s health and well-being

2. Explain the possible short term effects of discrimination on an individual’s health and well-being

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