Your work will require you to uphold legislation related to discrimination. Discrimination
is the act of excluding or treating a person differently based solely on an attribute such as disability, age,
gender, race or sexual orientation.
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services in Australia.
Human rights are the fundamental rights and freedoms that apply to all people, setting norms for standards of human
behaviour.
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You can find more information about Legislation regarding discrimination at the Australian Human Rights Commission
website.
Duty of care and dignity of risk
Duty of care refers to the legal and ethical obligation to ensure the safety and wellbeing of individuals under your care, while dignity of risk means recognising that a person has the right to take reasonable risks. These principles encompass a range of responsibilities.
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Overall, duty of care and dignity of risk in aged care and disability settings are
about promoting the highest quality of life for clients while ensuring their safety and respecting their
individuality and rights. We will look at this more in later topics.
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