Culture – Culture is one type of discrimination. The definition of culture in simple terms is someone’s background, including their beliefs and their religion. Someone who could receive culture discrimination could be that of a Muslim male. For example in a health and social care setting of a doctors surgery, a white British doctor may give the Muslim bad treatment, for example not prescribing them with medication due to their belief and the Muslims religion, which would be discriminatory behaviour on the doctors behalf. This would be an example of cultural racism. However this should not happen due to the equality act of 2010. However an example of this discrimination for an …show more content…
However homosexuals can be discriminated against, this is simply someone who is attracted someone of the same sex as themselves. A person could be treated unequal if they wasn’t that of a heterosexual. For example in a health and social care setting of a hospital, a homosexual man could be being treated for aids, however the nurse/doctor could be verbally abusive towards him, and not want to help him in need. This is an example of homophobia. However the sex discrimination act of 1975 should occupy this. However an example of sexual discrimination to an asylum seeker could be that of homosexual American man, who was born the South of America (the Bible belt) and has been given death threats to emigrate from the country and seek asylum somewhere else, so he did. He moved to England, however he recently had a back operation so he needs physiotherapy, he could be using a local physiotherapy clinic and whilst in conversation he brought up his past, and he was verbally abused due to him being that of a homosexual, whilst his physiotherapist is homophobic. This could be seen as sexual discrimination due to being verbally abused by someone in high …show more content…
However this can also be a target for discrimination. For example in a health and social care setting of a school, a female teacher may go for the role higher than herself, and a male teacher may also go for this role. The man was to get the job due to a sexist headmaster who believed that males was better than a female due to them being more superior and intellectual than the female. This is seen as sexism on a woman’s behalf, however it also applies to males. This however should not still occur due to the sex discrimination act of 1975 closely linking to the above of sexuality. Alternatively an example of Gender discrimination on an asylum seeker could be that of a Jewish man wanting to be that of a women, and his family didn’t agree with it so he moved to England in order to get help and support emotionally and mentally, he visits a local counselling session to talk about his decisions and just for someone to confine in and he is frowned upon by his councillor and received verbal abuse by his choices, which could be seen as gender