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SPECIAL NEEDS CAREGIVERS
Special Needs Caregivers have a detailed understanding of the conditions of special needs children and the specific support they need. Not only can caregivers help the children feel confident and self-assured, they can also minimise discrimination against them and lead people to treat them as equals.
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SCRIPTWRITER
Through thought-provoking storylines and three dimensional character development, a Scriptwriter can change people’s perspectives by portraying the issues surrounding inequalities in different societies.
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GENEALOGIST
By revealing the diverse and often surprising cultural and ethnic backgrounds of people who are curious about their origins, Genealogists repeatedly demonstrate that we’re all connected.
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IMMIGRATION OFFICER
Usually, the first person you see when you enter a country is an Immigration Officer. They can facilitate orderly, safe, and responsible migration while advising immigrants on rules and regulations. Beyond this, an Immigration Officer should ensure that they and their colleagues treat all immigrants fairly and without prejudice.
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CULTURAL STUDIES TEACHER
An unequal balance of power is a root cause of inequality. The relationship between power and cultural practices is a primary focus of a Cultural Studies Teacher. By teaching students about this correlation, he or she can explain the complex reasons behind existing inequalities and, thus, how they maybe reduced.
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RECREATION THERAPIST
Many people have unique disabilities or conditions that prevent them from living a full life. A Recreational Therapist creates personalised treatment plans to help people feel able and socially, physically, emotionally, and/or mentally equal.
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SPORTS COACH
Sports have long been used to unite people, to break down social barriers and judgements based on race, gender, age, etc. Reducing inequalities can be the aim of a Sports Coach in their efforts to foster a unified and successful team.
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SOCIOLOGIST
A Sociologist studies almost all aspects of society, including social behaviour, interactions, processes, organisations, etc. Using their research, Sociologists can consult with policymakers and assist them in reducing societal inequalities for physical, race, age, ethnicity, or gender reasons, among others.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE 
OPERATOR
Unfortunately, victims of domestic violence, both men and women, tend to stay silent. A Domestic Violence Hotline Operator reassures victims that they’re not alone and supports them in taking the first steps towards freedom, informing them of their rights and/or helping them with crisis intervention.
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MAYOR
In many cities and towns around the world, ethnic minorities face serious inequalities. A Mayor can help by addressing this issue in the services of his or her city, for example in health, education, or employment. The specific areas in which racial inequality is visible are often rooted deep within a society, and can be observed and reduced indifferent ways and through various policies and activities.