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Macclesfield and Bollington Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)

Equality and Diversity Policy

 

Introduction

This Equality and Diversity Policy has been jointly developed by the partner Schools / College which constitute the Macclesfield and Bollington EIP. It represents a commitment to a common set of values and objectives, and to a consistent approach to communicating, implementing and monitoring the policy.  The joint policy provides a template which can be customised, where appropriate, to reflect specialist ethos and to link seamlessly to other policies and procedures.  Each School/College will develop an Equality and Diversity Code of Practice setting out the action it will take to implement the policy. A model Code is available for guidance.



Aims

The Macclesfield and Bollington EIP is committed to promoting and achieving equality of opportunity for all students, parents, staff, governors and visitors.  We believe that all people are of equal value and are entitled to equality of opportunity irrespective of ability, disability, sex, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, age, social class, appearance or sexual orientation.

Values, principles and standards

Equality of opportunity is fundamental to good practice in education, in which fairness of opportunity for all is a basic right.  This policy is therefore underpinned by the following values, principles and standards:

  • equality and social justice
  • acknowledging and valuing diversity
  • respect for others
  • compliance with equal opportunities legislation
  • elimination of all forms of prejudice and unfair discrimination
  • active challenge to stereotypes, prejudiced attitudes and unfair discriminatory behaviour
  • commitment to inclusive education which enables and supports all students to develop their full potential
  • commitment to the positive development of all staff and governors
  • accountability for compliance with this policy by all members of the School and College communities and others engaged in School/College business or activities.

Objectives

The objectives of this Equality and Diversity Policy are to:

  1. develop an ethos which respects and values all people
  2. actively promote equality of opportunity
  3. prepare students for life in a diverse society
  4. promote good relations amongst people within the School/College community and the wider communities within which we work
  5. eliminate all forms of unfair discrimination, bullying, harassment or other oppressive behaviour
  6. deliver equality and diversity through our School/College policies, procedures and practice
  7. do our utmost, within available resources, to remove barriers which limit or discourage access to School/College provision and activities
  8. take positive action to provide encouragement and support to individuals and groups whose progress has been limited by stereotyping and cultural expectations
  9. monitor the implementation of equality and diversity within the School/College
  10. set targets for improvement and evaluate the impact of equality and diversity action in achieving our goals.

Communication of Equality and Diversity Policy

We will take active steps to communicate this Equality and Diversity Policy to all students, parents, staff, governors, partners, stakeholders, contractors and visitors to the School/College.

 

Responsibilities and accountabilities

The Governors are responsible for:

  • making sure the School/College follows all of its equality and diversity policies and codes, and meets its legal responsibilities with respect to equality

The Head Teacher/Principal is responsible for:

  • giving a consistent and high-profile lead on equality and diversity
  • promoting equality and diversity inside and outside the School/College
  • ensuring policies and procedures are in place to comply with all equality legislation
  • ensuring that the School/College implements its equality and diversity policies and codes of practice

School/College managers are responsible for:

  • putting the School/College’s equality and diversity policies and codes into practice
  • making sure that all staff know their responsibilities and receive the support and training necessary to carry them out
  • following the relevant procedures and taking action in cases of unfair discrimination, harassment or bullying

All staff are responsible for:

  • promoting equality and diversity, and avoiding unfair discrimination
  • challenging any incidents of unfair discrimination, or racial, sexual or other stereotyping, perpetrated by students or other staff
  • keeping up-to-date with equality law and participating in equal opportunities and diversity training

Students are responsible for:

  • respecting others in their language and actions
  • obeying all of the School/College’s equality and diversity policies and codes

 

Monitoring and review

This Equality and Diversity Policy has been developed by an Equality and Diversity task group comprising representatives from Macclesfield and Bollington EIP schools / college.  The task group reports to the EIP Strategy Committee Group.   The Policy has been approved and adopted by the governing bodies of each School/College.  The task group will review the policy every three years, or as required to ensure it remains compliant with Equality and Diversity legislation, and propose any revisions to the Macclesfield and Bollington EIP Strategy Committee Group.

Monitoring the implementation of this policy and associated codes of practice is the responsibility of each individual institution.

Wendy Wright
Principal, Macclesfield College on behalf of the Macclesfield and Bollington EIP Strategy Committee Group
23.11.08