FNF 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Social Exclusion, Gender Inequality, Social Inequality

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Week 7: social determinants of health; social exclusion. These groups include; aboriginals, immigrants, disabled, racial slurs, single parents, children in disadvantaged situations, gays, and transgendered. Poverty is a key cause of social exclusion. Impact of social exclusion seen in violent neighbours, increased work hours and higher levels of stress. Children most at risk are seen in lone parent families, low income and racialized groups (immigrant, aboriginal) Social exclusion: inequality among groups in society, failure to provide for the needs of particular groups (societies denial) leading to a denial of opportunity to contribute to or participate actively in society"s social and cultural activities. By product of community"s people grow up in and gender roles associated. Inequality in access to employment for the low class. Social inequality is an expression of unequal relations of power among groups in society which exempt them from certain privileges. Groups at highest risk for inequalities: women, new immigrants, racialized group members and.

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