Inequality
This refers to unfair differences in the extent to which different people and groups are able to realise their human rights and freedoms.
This refers to unfair differences in the extent to which different people and groups are able to realise their human rights and freedoms.
Human rights are universal and inalienable rights and freedoms that belong to everyone. Based on the principles of fairness, equality and respect, they reflect the conditions that all people need to both flourish as human beings and participate as members of society.
Financial abuse often involves or is associated with: someone taking or misusing someone else’s money or belongings for their own gain; harming, deriving or disadvantaging the victim; controlling someone's purchases or access to money; often associated with other forms of abuse; doesn’t always involve a crime life theft or fraud.
The equitable solution allocates resources that each person or group needs, leading to positive outcomes for all groups (not be confused with equity, which is a type of investment in exchange for a stake in an organisation).
Equality means each individual group of people is given the same resources and opportunities.
The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, sex, or disability.