This procedure summarises the Home’s commitment to provide inclusive and equal services to a diverse range of children and young people, and to promote equality and diversity as part of recruitment and employment practices. The Home will not discriminate (directly or indirectly) against any persons (including staff, potential staff or children) on the basis of a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010:
Crimes committed against someone because of their disability, transgender-identity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation are hate crimes and should be reported to the police.
Hate crimes can include:
You can report hate crime online.
In addition:
Children are protected, and helped to keep themselves safe, from bullying, homophobic behaviour, racism, sexism, radicalisation and other forms of discrimination. Any discriminatory behaviours (direct or indirect) are challenged and help and support are given to children about how to treat others with respect.
3.1 Recruitment and Selection
3.2 Disability Discrimination
The Home believe in providing a welcoming, comfortable and accessible environment that is safe and easy to use for children, parents, relatives, staff, visitors and other users of the premises. The Home will endeavour to achieve equality of opportunity for all to ensure equal access to its facilities. Where possible, the Home will avoid physical features that make it difficult for people with a disability and make reasonable adjustments to improve the environment.