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Page 1: Equality Alison Ridout. Why should I concern myself with Equality?

Equality

Alison Ridout

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Why should I concern myself with Equality?

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Drivers

Legal Business

Moral

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Legal Drivers

Even though legislation may not change the heart, it can restrain the heartless

Martin Luther King, 1962

Legal

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JN401727July 2010

Government Equalities Office www.equalities.gov.uk

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Our Equality Duties

• To eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimisation

• To advance equality of opportunity• To foster good relations between people who

share a protected characteristic and those who do not share it

• Applies to clients and staff

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Protected Characteristics

• Disability • Gender reassignment • Pregnancy and maternity • Race • Religion or belief • Sex

• Sexual orientation

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Definitions• Discrimination – DirectTreats someone less favourably on grounds of protected

characteristics than other persons are or would be treated

• Discrimination – Indirect Applies ‘provision, criterion or practice’ which puts certain groups

at a disadvantage, but is not a proportionate means to achieve a legitimate aim

• VictimisationTreats someone less favourably because they have taken action,

given evidence or alleged discrimination

• HarassmentUnwanted conduct which has the purpose or effect of violating a

person’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that person

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The Law Prohibits

• Direct discrimination• Discrimination by association• Discrimination by perception• Indirect discrimination• Harassment• Victimisation• Discrimination arising from disability• Not making reasonable adjustments

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Business

+ Equitable employment is cheaper than employment that leaves staff feeling discriminated, bullied and harassed. This is due to improved work performance, reduced staff turnover and reduced sickness in a fair, open and transparent organisation.

+ Equitable services cost less than services which lead to persistent health and social inequalities, which have a profound impact on the individuals or communities affected and also yield a negative social impact.

Business Drivers

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Equality Impact Assessments

• Check all policy and service decisions for negative impacts on people with protected characteristics.

• Where negative impacts are identified, alternative options or mitigating actions must be considered.

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Moral Drivers

Respect and Dignity

Commitment to Quality of Care

Compassion

Improving Lives

Working Together for Patients

Everyone Counts

42% of hearing impaired people find it difficult to communicate with NHS staff, and 24% of them miss appointments due to not being able to hear staff call their name and other poor communication.

Moral

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Health inequalities

Health inequalities affect people with protected characteristics:

•Coronary heart disease and diabetes among ethnic minority communities •Life expectancy among Gypsy and Traveller communities•Suicide among lesbian and gay communities and men•General ill-health for people with mental health problems and learning disability

A good employer understands that age, disability, gender , race, religion & belief, sexuality and socio-economic status interact with other factors such as housing, education, and the labour market to determine health

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Further information

• Equality and Human Rights Commission www.equalityhumanrights.com 0845 604 6610

• Law Centres Federation www.lawcentres.org.uk • Citizens Advice www.citizensadvice.org.uk • Advice UK www.adviceuk.org.uk • Government Equalities Office

www.equalities.gov.uk • National Council for Voluntary Organisations

www.ncvo-vol.org.uk • Charity Commission for England and Wales

www.charity-commission.gov.uk

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What data do I need to collect in order to meet my

legal, business and moral duties for Equality?

Consider

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Questions