S.5.2 Gender Equality: The Law

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S.5.2 Gender Equality: The Law I can talk about what equality means to me. I can explain what the law says about gender equality and sex discrimination. I know that learning and work environments must be places of equality and safety for me. I am building skills and confidence to seek information, support or help when I need it and if my rights are infringed. rshp.scot

What is equality? Equality is about making sure that every person has the same chances to make the most of their lives and talents.  rshp.scot

Marriage and civil partnership Pregnancy and maternity Race The Equality Act (2010) protects people from discrimination based on these nine characteristics: Age Disability Gender reassignment Marriage and civil partnership Pregnancy and maternity Race Religion or belief Sexual orientation Sex rshp.scot

There are 4 main types of sex discrimination: Direct discrimination Indirect discrimination Harassment Victimisation Film: Equality and Human Rights Commission (duration 1minute 15seconds) https://youtu.be/tZYiIgRFPkU rshp.scot

What is direct and indirect discrimination? Equality and Human Rights Commission (duration 5minutes) https://youtu.be/BdFw_i03V0A rshp.scot

What is sexual harassment? Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual behaviour that compromises your dignity and makes you feel offended, humiliated, intimidated or threatened. Sexual harassment can be verbal (someone saying things), non-verbal or physical. It can range from rude remarks about your appearance to violence and assault. Although most victims of sexual harassment are women, harassed by men, men can also be harassed by women. Lesbian, gay and bisexual people may also find themselves harassed or bullied by people of either sex. rshp.scot

What is victimisation? Victimisation is when someone treats you badly because you complain about discrimination or because you have helped someone who’s been the victim of discrimination. rshp.scot

Activity: How might a person experience sex discrimination? rshp.scot

Helping make a gender equal world. Our ideas for change + ideas for action. HOME SCHOOLS WORKPLACES SPORTS TELEVISION+FILM ONLINE+SOCIAL MEDIA rshp.scot