Equalities and diversity strategy

17 August 2006

People should have equal access to care services whatever their gender, age, sexual orientation, race, belief or disability, says our new Equalities and diversity strategy.

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About the strategy

The Equalities and diversity strategy was written following consultation with people who use social care services and our staff, to ensure it fully represents the needs and interests of the people it serves.

The strategy details how we will develop recruitment and retention processes, and provide training to our staff so that they can incorporate diversity into everything they do.

We will also continue to develop our capacity to publish information in accessible formats, make links with people who use services and use our information to influence policy and practice both nationally and locally.

Monitoring equalities and diversity

We have a specific duty under the Race Relations Act to monitor details about our staff with regards to their ethnicity.

This information is published in our Equalities and diversity monitoring report :

Covering ethnicity, gender, age and disability, the report provides a breakdown of the our workforce by directorate, region/location and grade.

The report says how many staff:

  • are employed by us
  • apply for employment, training and promotion
  • receive training
  • benefit or suffer detriment as a result of our performance assessment procedures
  • are involved in grievance procedures
  • are the subject of disciplinary procedures
  • leave our employment.

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Created: 8/17/2006 Last updated: 10/18/2007