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Improving Equality & Diversity Case Studies (C) Copyright Asian Youth Alliance (AYA) / Mobeen Butt
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British Transport Police Impact 55% of recent recruits being female as well as 15% coming from ethnic minorities. 30% of Inspector rank within the North West are from diverse groups (0% in 2003). Not a single employment tribunal in the last 3 years. Over half of people across BTP recognise diversity as an asset compared to a third 3 years ago. 97% of staff have completed diversity training. A noticeable shift away from enforcement to partnership in policing diverse communities and groups.
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British Transport Police How Setting a challenging performance target - 8.4% of officers to be from visible ethnic minorities by 08/09 Chaired by the Deputy Chief Constable Innovative and proactive community activity: – forging close partnerships with The Progress Trust, Race for Opportunity, Children 4 Future – appointing a Positive Action Officer – developing a work placement scheme for black and ethnic minority youngsters – proactive recruitment at Manchester's gay festival, the Mardi Grass – sponsorship of an Award at the Black professional's dinner
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Leicestershire County Council Impact recruitment of new employees from BAME groups has increased by 15% since 2007. 97% of staff believed that Equality and Diversity is everybody’s business. 90.2% believed the council is committed to equal opportunities. 92.5% believed that their manager treats them with fairness and respect. 81% believe that progress had been made on the Equality and Diversity agenda in the past 12 months.
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Leicestershire County Council How clear and concise targets which must be delivered, both at a departmental and total organisation level Representative Recruitment Panel Equalities team attend departmental Equalities group meetings across the organisation multi-layered training programme worker groups for disabled, black and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers formally involved in shaping the development of future services
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