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Equality Delivery System (EDS) Grading July 2013 Andrea Smith, E & D Manager

EDS Grades - Overview Excelling - Purple Achieving - Green For each outcome one of four grades can be chosen: Excelling - Purple Achieving - Green Developing - Amber Undeveloped - Red Purple : Very good outcomes, evidence fully used, local interests fully engaged & equality part of mainstream business Red - poor outcomes, evidence not used, local interests not engaged and equality not part of mainstream business

Goal 1 – Better Health Outcomes for all The NHS should achieve improvements in patient health, public health and patient safety for all, based on comprehensive evidence of needs and results Outcome Grade 1.1 Services are commissioned, designed and procured to meet the health needs of local communities, promote well-being, and reduce health inequalities Achieving 1.2 Individual patients' health needs are assessed, and resulting services provided, in appropriate and effective ways 1.3 Changes across services for individual patients are discussed with them, and transitions are made smoothly 1.4 The safety of patients is prioritised and assured. In particular, patients are free from abuse, harassment, bullying, violence from other patients and staff, with redress being open and fair to all 1.5 Public health, vaccination and screening programmes reach and benefit all local communities and groups

Goal 2 – Improved Patient Access and Experience The NHS should improve accessibility and information, and deliver the right services that are targeted, useful, useable and used in order to improve patient experience Outcome Grading 2.1 Patients, carers and communities can readily access services, and should not be denied access on unreasonable grounds Excelling 2.2 Patients are informed and supported to be as involved as they wish to be in their diagnoses and decisions about their care, and to exercise choice about treatments and places of treatment Achieving 2.3 Patients and carers report positive experiences of their treatment and care outcomes and of being listened to and respected and of how their privacy and dignity is prioritised 2.4 Patients' and carers' complaints about services, and subsequent claims for redress, should be handled respectfully and efficiently Developing

Goal 3 – Empowered, Engaged and Well- Supported Staff The NHS should Increase the diversity and quality of the working lives of the paid and non-paid workforce, supporting all staff to better respond to patients' and communities' needs 3.1 Recruitment and selection processes are fair, inclusive and transparent so that the workforce becomes as diverse as it can be within all occupations and grades Achieving 3.2 Levels of pay and related terms and conditions are fairly determined for all posts, with staff doing equal work and work rated as of equal value being entitled to equal pay 3.3 Through support, training, personal development and performance appraisal, staff are confident and competent to do their work, so that services are commissioned or provided appropriately 3.4 Staff are free from abuse, harassment, bullying, violence from both patients and their relatives and colleagues, with redress being open and fair to all 3.5 Flexible working options are made available to all staff, consistent with the needs of the service, and the way that people lead their lives. (Flexible working may be a reasonable adjustment for disabled members of staff or carers.) 3.6 The workforce is supported to remain healthy, with a focus on addressing major health and lifestyle issues that affect individual staff and the wider population

Goal 4 – Inclusive Leadership at all levels NHS organisations should ensure that equality is everyone's business, and everyone is expected to take an active part, supported by the work of specialist equality leaders and champions 4.1 Boards and senior leaders conduct and plan their business so that equality is advanced, and good relations fostered within their organisations and beyond Excelling 4.2 Middle managers and other line managers support and motivate their staff to work in culturally competent ways within a work environment free from discrimination 4.3 The organisation uses the Competency Framework for Equality and Diversity Leadership to recruit, develop and support strategic leaders to advance equality outcomes Achieving