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6.3 - Coggle Diagram
6.3
increasing cultural awareness of different types of bias
what is demographic imbalance?
societal inequalities can lead to disparities within population, affecting health risks, or in which setting to live
examples for different types of bias
disability - 'direct disability discrimination' if a nightclub or restaurant refused a person entry because they're blind and have a guide dog.
gender - a person receiving different treatment based on the person's real or perceived gender identity
racial - a form of implicit bias, which refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect people because of their looks such as Asians or black people may be discriminated because of jealousy or them not fitting in with white people
not employing certain people because they wont 'fit in' with other employees because of their age
what is cultural bias?
the tendency to judge people in terms of one's own cultural assumptions
inclusion by design of digital technologies and systems and digital inclusion principles
4 points that explain how they help demographic balance
motivation to go online
being motivated will help you with any online classes you need to complete and also complete any online work
access to appropriate and connected devices
having access to appropriate and connected devices will help prevent any unwanted "18+ media" from showing up and minimising the risks of any children or under 18s from viewing sensitive content
low cost and accessible connections
this can help the local authorities deal with any local issues that you may face
skills, confidence and safety
these three aspects can balance demographics by: skills - the skills you have learnt will help you in life as you can get your dream job and support a family. confidence - if you have confidence then you will be able to do more with your time and get any work done that needs to be done
government activities
government spying on your internet activities