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1 Hour Training Bubbles Understanding Diversity Your Name

Objectives At the end of this session you will be able to: Recognise the meaning of diversity Identify the benefit of valuing people differences can bring in the workplace. Explain the Diversity Model Recognise the various legislations that protects diversity

Diversity religion disability age gender sexuality standards culture (Difference) standards culture views experience hobbies/ interest personality perceptions education behaviour

Diversity Model tolerance inclusion value differences acceptance

Diversity Definition “The basic concept of managing diversity accepts that the workforce consists of a diverse population of people. The diversity consist of visible and non-visible differences which will include factors such as sex, age, background, race, disability, personality and work style. It is founded on the premise that harnessing these differences will create a productive environment in which everybody feels valued, where their talents are being fully utilised and in which organisational goals are met” (Kandola and Fullerton 1994)

Legislation Examples The Equality Act 2010 covers the same groups that were protected by previous equality legislation which are now called ‘protected characteristics’ (PC) Disability Marriage and civil partnership Race Religion and belief Consideration is still being given to adding ‘caste’ Age Gender reassignment Pregnancy and maternity Sex Sexual orientation

Objectives At the end of this session you will be able to: Recognise the meaning of diversity Identify the benefit of valuing people differences can bring in the workplace. Explain the Diversity Model Recognise the various legislations that protects diversity