2. Equality & Diversity
Aim
To introduce Equality & Diversity and how it can
affect the workplace
Objectives – by the end of the session the group
will:
• understand what ‘Equality and Diversity’ means
• identify ways that people are different
• show an awareness of personal assumptions
and attitudes
• understand differing types of discrimination
3. Equality & Diversity
• Equality and Diversity is the current term
used for ‘Equal Opportunities’.
• It is the legal obligation to protect against
discrimination.
• Discrimination can be against a person’s
sex, gender, disability, sexual orientation,
religion, belief, race or age.
• What do you think the definition of
Equality & Diversity might be?
4. Definitions
• Equality – ‘equal rights and treatment to all
individuals’
• Diversity – ‘difference from what is normal
or expected’
5. Activity
Draw one of the following:
• A Model
• Footballer
• Athlete
• Doctor’s receptionist
• Construction Worker
• Engineer
• Beauty Therapist
6. A Model
Dawn French has her
Jean-Paul Gaultier shook the
own clothing range
modelling world in 2006
which she models.
using outsized models.
7. Footballers
Women’s England
Football Team
The F.A. supports six
international disability squads
for players with differing kinds
of disabilities. These are: Blind,
Partially Sighted, Deaf and
Hearing Impaired, Cerebral
Palsy, Learning Disabilities,
Amputee.
The teams all receive official
England kit, a physio, a fully-
trained technical advisor, and
money towards travel costs for
attending European and World
Championships.
8. Athlete
Sumo Wrestling
A competitive contact sport
which originated in Japan
the only country where it is Tanni Grey
practiced professionally. Thomson
9 Gold Medals in the
Oscar Pistorius Paralympics, 30
World record holder in world records 6
amputee races London Marathons
13. Diversity
• What is diversity?
• Diversity means valuing the differences
between people and the ways in which
those differences can contribute to a
richer, more creative and more productive
working environment
14. Diversity is about respecting
individual…………..
• Race • Religion
• Culture • Ethnicity
• National Origin • Disability
• Region • Ability
• Gender • Family Structure
• Sexual Orientation • Health
• Age • Values
• Marital Status • Politics
………..and much more
17. Activity 2
Who is affected by Discrimination?
Match the pictures to the groups titles –
there may be more than one picture in a
group!
18. If you experience discrimination
• Don’t put up with it!
• Talk to someone – parent, friend, mentor,
supervisor, assessor, line manager.
• Don’t retaliate. Report it and sort it!
19. What have you learnt
• Please now complete the evaluation
exercise handed to you by your trainer
20. Learning Outcomes
Can you now?
• understand what ‘Equality and Diversity’
means
• identify ways that people are different
• show an awareness of personal
assumptions and attitudes
• understand differing types of
discrimination
Notas del editor
Prior to start of this presentation ensure the group agree to confidentiality of discussions and are set boundaries.
Legal obligation – to comply What legislation is relevant to Equality & Diversity? Equal Pay Act 1970 Sex Discrimination Act 1975 Employment Rights Act 1996 Race Relations Act 1976 Amendment 2003 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Human Rights Act 1998 Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 which is Age Discrimination Act Equality Bill 2008/2009 Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003 Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003 Activity – In groups compile a suitable definition of Equality & Diversity?
Refer these definition back to the groups definitions, discuss similarities and differences.
If you want to enthuse the group during this activity you can get them to create a story about the people they have drawn and their life.
Talk through/discuss with the group what each of these areas mean.
What do you understand by: Discrimination? Prejudices?
Positive – giving advantage to groups ie ethnic, sex, disability etc add in example Direct – treating somebody less favourably on the grounds of their sex, race etc eg. Bullying, harassment or exclusion. Add in example Indirect – Applying an apparently general rule which in practice disadvantages one sex, race etc Add in example Discussion!! Relate to topical issues from News and TV
Using the Picture cards put these people in the groups you think they may recognise themselves as? Clare Balding, Steven Gately, Nadia Almada - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Ade Adepitan - Ethnic groups Ade Adepitan - disabled Sikhs, muslims, catholics - religious groups Paris Hilton, Eminen - Ex-offenders Chelsea pensioners - Old people Skins Cast - young people Mother and daughter - People from poor/deprived areas Actresses (Annette Benning, Meg Ryan, Bette Midler, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing) – Women Welsh Rugby - Men Group outside - Smokers Many of these people come from a number of these groups and so can’t always be categorised!!! Discuss with the delegates who out of these groups might be affected by Discrimination? Everyone What actions could they take to ensure this is not the case in their environment? Acceptance, don’t judge people, highlight any issues. (Magazine pictures which the learners see regularly can be used to do this exercise)
If anyone in the group would like more support or to talk to someone anonymously here are some websites that may help: www.discriminationonline.com www.workplacebullying.co.uk www.bullyonline.org
Two evaluation exercises to be available: Fill in the gaps meets the needs of Level 1 learners Question and Answer is more suitable for Level 2