Equality and Diversity Everyone Matters Everyone’s Duty Sue Horner Head of Department Preparation for Life and Work.

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Equality and Diversity Everyone Matters Everyone’s Duty Sue Horner Head of Department Preparation for Life and Work

“An Inclusive College” Grade 2 for Equality and Diversity at last inspection [November 2010] Specialist Inclusive Learning Team Meeting the legal requirements of Single Equality Act 2010 CLASS

Whole Organisation Approach Whole organisation [holistic] approach to Equality and Diversity Welcoming ethos Emotional well being and safeguarding of students Widening Participation for under-represented Community groups Support for students with LLDD

Tracking and Analysis Embedding Equality and Diversity principles across all areas within the college. Tracking, monitoring and analysis of students by most protected characteristics Action planning against our own analysis and the new FE Framework Staff Training and Development is a key feature

Specialist Support Support for LLDD, school action and school action plus Developing links with special schools, other agencies and other providers Adult and community focus working in areas of multiple deprivation

An Inclusive College Working towards constant improvement Independent and empowered learners “Good, better best. May we never rest until our good is better and our better, best.”

Equality and Diversity Everyone matters Everyone’s Duty