Equality Duty
The Public Sector Equality Duty 2011 has three aims under the general duty for Schools, Academies and Settings:
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Eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation and other conduct prohibited by the Act By removing or minimising disadvantages suffered by people due to their protected characteristics.
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Advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not By taking steps to meet the needs of people from protected groups where these are different from the needs of other people.
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Foster good relations between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not By encouraging people from protected groups to participate in public life or in other activities where their participation is disproportionately low.
At Rushton Primary School have considered how well we currently achieve these aims with regard to the eight protected equality groups: race, disability, sex, gender reassignment, age, pregnancy and maternity, religion and belief and sexual orientation.
In compiling this equality information we have:
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Identified evidence already in the setting/centre of equality within policies and practice and identified gaps
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Examined how our setting/centre engages with the protected groups, identifying where practice could be improve
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A copy of the latest equality information summary and action plan are located below