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Double Standards and Community Confidence

In public, coping with double standards can be one of the biggest problems. Many people don’t know how to manage with a situation that has arisen and a lot of people haven’t got the confidence to speak-up for fear that a problem could arise leading to confrontation. People living in the community and care often come across many of the prior problems, especially when disagreements and arguments arise.

A person can disagree with somebody in authority and the outcome is usually the same the majority of the time.  The party, who has the authority to say what goes, usually does.  Most people experience at least a couple of problems and a lot more serious and complicated ones also.  So people living and relying on support or benefits are usually more stubborn, quick tempered and often touchy.

Double Standards and Community Confidence

In the public coping with double standards can be one of the biggest problems. Many people don’t know how to manage with a situation that has arisen and a lot of people haven’t got the confidence to speak-up for fear that a problem could arise leading to confrontation. People living in the community and care often come across many of the prior problems, especially when disagreements and arguments arise. A person can disagree with somebody in authority and the outcome is usually the same the majority of the time. The party, who has the authority to say what goes, usually does. Most people experience at least a couple of problems and a lot more serious and complicated ones also. So people living and relying on support or benefits are usually more stubborn, quick tempered and often touchy.

Coping in the public eye and Family problems staying in the family

When people are living and coping with others with attitudes there are many areas to cover. The standard of problems which arise in the community and daily life are the problems people prefer to refer to as private for a variety of reasons. If family problems occur, many people find it easier to keep their family problems within the family. This can be based on a varied and also complicated number of subjects in a range of delicate areas. It is always easier to talk to a friend or a family member, rather than a person who is unknown or known on a professional level. There are certain issues that are just not raised or discussed with certain people. “Let’s face it”, if the boot was on the other foot and somebody in authority, such as a carer or social worker had to reveal all that was going on in their private life, or certain problems of a confidential nature to a mere onlooker or resident. “Could they manage?” It could be said, “Don’t do the crime, if you can’t do the time.”

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