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The School’s Single Equality Scheme An overview
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Equality and Diversity The golden thread running through our delivery of services Integral part of our daily business
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The benefits of a Single Equality Scheme Legislation and compliance – Single equality duty will replace the three existing duties (race, gender and disability), also cover religion and belief, sexual orientation and age Equality = Quality - a good Single Equality Scheme reflects good performance management Changing demographics
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Developing a Single Equality Scheme - Our Approach Targeted objectives Involvement and Engagement Equality action planning Publicity and performance monitoring Outcome-focused
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Perfunctory v outcome-focused Meaningful, measurable objectives A formal recognition of progress
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Targeted objectives Focus on race, gender and disability Some prominence to age, sexual orientation and religion and belief Prioritising equality issues as they relate to the School
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Involvement and Engagement A working group to devise our equality objectives 3 staged consultation process: –Initial consultation – information gathering –Second stage – consulting on the equality action plan –Final consultation – draft scheme available on School’s website for comment
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Equality action planning and performance monitoring Outcome-focused Include a performance monitoring framework
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Publication Scheme to be published at the end of the Michelmas Term 2010
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Our Vision Single Equality Scheme - A map setting out our direction of travel for equality and diversity Organic and evolving
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