Wednesday 4 November 2009

Thinking and Feeling our relationship on Equality, Diversity and Human Rights

Developing our understanding of equality, diversity and human rights and the important part they play in our lives through conversation an age-old tradition bridging and bonding within our communities. The conversation could cover a wide range of issues around cooperation and competition and co existing demonstrating the meaning of this in a personal way.

They are a devastating impact and their is evidence that in Richard Wilkinson’s and Kate Pickett book The Spirit level: Why more Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better are not upheld or are violated. The gap of persist inequalities are growing it is very important that we uphold the principles of Equality, Diversity and Human rights to secure our social economic and personal wellbeing within society or the crumbling fabric of societies will mass destruct on its self. A powerful argument within the book.


Equality, Diversity and Human rights are the cornerstone of a fair society. Everybody should have the right to live with dignity and respect, and everyone should be treated fairness, regardless of ethnicity, disability, age, religion, wealth, nationality and sexual orientation and other personal characteristic their may uphold. Equality, Diversity and Human rights affect every human being on earth, and in order to ensure our lives are not blighted by injustice, every human being on earth should be aware of their own and of other’s relationship of what do we mean by respect and dignity.


What is it to you?

What do you think?

Does it matter?

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