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Equity Policy Statement
1. As the Governing Body responsible for CombatSombo, The British
CombatSombo Association (The Association) is responsible for setting
standards and values to apply throughout CombatSombo at every level.
also the International Budo Federation is responsible for all Martial
Sports & Arts under its jurisdiction.Our
commitment is to confront and eliminate discrimination whether by reason
of age, gender, ability, race, religion, ethnic origin, creed, colour,
social status, or sexual orientation.
2. The Association is an equal opportunities organisation. We are
committed to quality of opportunity within out organisation and to
encouraging similar commitment for every organisation or individual
acting within CombatSombo.
3. Equality of opportunity at The Association means that in all
activities we do not permit unlawful discrimination of any kind or in
anyway treat anyone less favourably on grounds of age, gender, ability,
race, religion, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status or sexual
orientation. This includes:
a. the advertisement of jobs
b. the selection of candidates for employment or promotion
c. job location or working environment
d. pay and employment terms and conditions
e. the granting of membership
f. the internal training and development activities
g. external coaching and education activities and awards
h. selection for representative teams
i. appointment to positions within the Association.
4. It is the aim of The Association to provide all its services in a
way that is fair to everyone.
5. It is the aim of The Association in its relationships with its
members/employees and in the provision of its services not to
disadvantage any individual by imposing any conditions or requirements
that cannot be fully justified.
6. In pursuance with this policy The Association may take special
measures/positive action in favour of any group that is currently under
represented in its membership, representative bodies or workforce. In
this it will take account of the following:
·
Equal Pay Act 1970
·
Sex Discrimination Acts
1975, 1986 & 1999
·
Race Relations Act 1976
·
Disability Discrimination
Act 1995
·
Rehabilitation of Offenders
Act 1974
·
Human Rights Act 200
Discipline
and Grievance Procedures
7. The Association takes any act of deliberate discrimination
(includes bullying and harassment) very seriously and will take all
appropriate disciplinary action (including dismissal) against any
employee/member who is found to have discriminated against any other
person on any grounds already specified.
8. To safeguard individual rights under the policy any member/employee
who believes that he/she has suffered inequitable treatment within the
scope of the policy may raise the matter through the appropriate
grievance procedure.
Monitoring
and Evaluation
9. The Association will regularly monitor and evaluate the policy,
practices and procedures on an ongoing basis and will inform
member/employees of their impact.
10. The Executive Committee of the Association is responsible for
ensuring that this equity policy is followed and for dealing with any
actual or potential breaches.
11. The Executive Committee of The Association has overall
responsibility for the implementation of the equity policy.
Implementation
12. A copy of this document will be available to all members/
employees and volunteers of The Association.
13. All members/employees of The Association have responsibilities to
respect, act in accordance with, and thereby support and promote the
intentions of this policy.
Terminology
Bullying: A person who
controls or attempts to control another person by force, fear of threat.
Disability: Defined
under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 a 'a physical or mental
impairment that has a substantial and long term adverse effect on a
person's ability to carry out normal day to day activities.
Disadvantage: The
disproportionate deprivation of some or all resources.
Discrimination: The
action that people take on the basis of their prejudices, which results
in unfair and unjust treatment.
- Direct
Discrimination:
Treating one person less favourably than another would be treated in
similar circumstances.
- Indirect
Discrimination:
Instigating requirements or conditions which, on the face of it,
apply equally to all but which in practice, can be met only by
certain advantaged individuals. Such requirements or conditions are
lawful only if they can be objectively justified.
Equal Opportunities:
Within the employment context, treating people as individuals and
providing them with opportunities on the basis of their skills, talents
and qualification so that they are neither disadvantaged or denied
access on the grounds of their age, disability, ethnicity, race, sex, or
sexual orientation.
Equity: It is in its
simplest sense, 'fairness'. This is the process of allocating or
reallocating resources and entitlements, including power, fairly and
without discrimination. It may also use positive action initiative and
measures to address existing inequities.
Ethnic Minority Communities: All non-white people.
Harassment: A form of
discrimination that may lead to a breach of statute, as it constitutes
an activity that can be detrimental to members of one particular race or
sex. Harassment can be defined as 'an action or comment that causes
persistent offense to a person or group.'
Positive Action: A range
of measures or initiatives intended to redress the effects of past
discrimination. positive Action can be taken to redress balance only
within the bounds of the appropriate legislation.
Prejudice: Negative,
irrational feelings, attitudes and opinions that people have about other
people. It suggests prejudging other people without any prior knowledge
of them.
Racism: The total effect
of racial disadvantage and discrimination, caused deliberately or
inadvertently by individuals, groups or organisations.
Sexism: The systematic
discrimination against one sex (usually one by the other).
Stereotyping: The
process of labelling or grouping people just because they are members of
a particular visible group. It is assumed that they must also share
particular traits that are considered characteristic of that group.
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