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Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy

Purpose and Scope

{{org_field_name}} is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for everyone who lives, works, or visits here. This policy applies to both our residential and nursing care home services in England, covering all staff, management, residents, volunteers, and visitors. It outlines how we comply with our legal obligations and Care Quality Commission (CQC) requirements to ensure equality, eliminate discrimination, and promote diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our service.

Scope: This policy encompasses both service delivery to residents and employment practices. It sets expectations for staff behavior and also describes the responsibilities of residents and visitors in upholding an environment free from discrimination or harassment. Management is responsible for ensuring that all individuals in the home (staff, people we care for, relatives, etc.) are made aware of this policy and that copies are available on request.

Policy Statement

We are committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone is valued and treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or personal characteristics. In line with the Equality Act 2010, we will not tolerate any form of unlawful discrimination, harassment, or victimisation on the basis of protected characteristics. The protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010 are:

We oppose and avoid all forms of unlawful discrimination in our provision of services and in our employment practices. This commitment extends to all dealings with residents, job applicants, employees, agency staff, contractors, volunteers, family members, and visitors. Everyone will receive equal respect and opportunities, and no one shall be treated less favourably on any protected grounds.

As a CQC-regulated provider, we also recognise our duty under relevant regulations to treat all people using our services with dignity and respect, and to ensure they do not experience discrimination or detriment when receiving care. We will make all reasonable efforts to meet individuals’ needs and preferences in a way that upholds their rights and celebrates diversity. Ensuring equality and human rights is integral to providing safe, high-quality care.

Legal Framework

This policy is guided by the Equality Act 2010 and associated regulations. We acknowledge that under this law it is unlawful to discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on the basis of a protected characteristic in both service delivery and employment. We also adhere to other relevant legislation and standards including the Human Rights Act 1998 and the NHS Accessible Information Standard, insofar as they support our equality and inclusion aims. Key legal points include:

Key Commitments

To put our principles into practice, {{org_field_name}} commits to the following actions and standards:

  1. Inclusive Service Delivery: Provide equal access to high-quality care and services for all residents. We will assess and meet each resident’s individual needs in a culturally sensitive way, ensuring that personal care plans respect their religious, cultural, linguistic, and social needs and preferences. No resident will be denied appropriate care or receive lesser treatment because of a protected characteristic.
  2. Respect and Dignity: Foster an environment free from bullying, harassment, victimisation and unlawful discrimination. We promote dignity and respect for all, where individual differences and the contributions of all are recognized and valued. Any form of derogatory language, slurs, or disrespectful behavior towards any person will not be tolerated.
  3. Workforce Diversity and Equality: Encourage equality, diversity and inclusion in our workforce, as this is good practice and improves our services. We strive for a staff team that reflects our diverse community. All employment decisions (hiring, promotion, training, etc.) will be based on merit and ability, not on personal characteristics.
  4. Training and Awareness: Provide training to all managers and staff about their rights and responsibilities under this policy. During induction and at regular intervals, staff will receive education on equality, diversity and inclusion, including how to prevent and respond to discrimination or harassment. This ensures everyone understands their duty to contribute to an inclusive environment and can be held accountable for their conduct.
  5. Reasonable Adjustments: Make reasonable adjustments and provide support to disabled staff and service users wherever required to enable their full participation. This includes, for example, making physical modifications, providing assistive technology, offering information in alternative formats, or adjusting schedules/practices to accommodate needs. We will also comply with the NHS Accessible Information Standard to identify and meet the communication needs of residents or visitors with disabilities or sensory loss, ensuring information is provided in formats they can access and understand.
  6. Zero Tolerance of Discrimination: Take prompt action to address any instances of discrimination, harassment or bullying that occur. All allegations or observations of such behavior will be investigated and dealt with firmly in line with our procedures (see “Reporting Concerns and Breaches”). We will also support any person who experiences or witnesses discrimination to report it without fear of reprisal.
  7. Community and Visitor Inclusion: Uphold our equality and inclusion values in our interactions with families, visitors, and contractors. We expect all visitors to treat residents and staff with respect. Any visitor who displays discriminatory or harassing behavior may be asked to leave or have their visiting rights reviewed, to protect the well-being of others.
  8. Continuous Improvement: Regularly review and update our practices and this policy to ensure they remain effective and up-to-date with changes in law or guidance. We will monitor equality and diversity metrics (such as staff composition and any reported incidents) to identify areas for improvement. Feedback from residents, staff, and others will be used to inform improvements. The policy will be reviewed at least annually, and earlier if needed, to incorporate lessons learned or new legal requirements.

Roles and Responsibilities

Achieving an inclusive, discrimination-free environment is a shared responsibility. Key roles include:

Ultimately, everyone in the care home community has a role in creating a welcoming, inclusive environment. Those in breach of this policy, at any level, will be held accountable for their actions.

Inclusive Service Provision

We strive to deliver care and services that recognize and honour the diversity of our residents. Key measures in our service delivery include:

By delivering services in this inclusive, person-centered way, we aim to enhance each resident’s quality of life and ensure they feel respected, safe, and that they truly belong in our community.

Equal Opportunities in Employment

{{org_field_name}} is an equal opportunities employer. We believe a diverse workforce enhances our ability to provide empathetic, culturally competent care. In our employment practices, we commit to:

Through these commitments, we ensure that our role as an employer reflects the same values of equality and respect that we uphold in resident care. This not only fulfils our legal obligations but also helps attract and retain high-quality staff who share our values.

Training and Awareness

Education and awareness are key to ensuring that equality and inclusion principles are understood and put into practice. We commit to:

Overall, through regular training and a culture of awareness, we aim to ensure that everyone at {{org_field_name}} understands the importance of equality, knows how to play their part, and feels empowered to contribute to an inclusive environment.

Reporting Concerns and Breaches

Despite our best efforts in prevention, we recognise that concerns or incidents may arise. It is vital that any breaches of this policy – whether discrimination, harassment, or other unfair treatment – are reported and dealt with effectively. We are committed to a fair, transparent process for handling complaints or concerns:

Report:

Verbally report the concern immediately to a staff member.

Send an email detailing the concern to the Registered Manager at: {{org_field_registered_manager_email}}.

Call the office to inform the Registered Manager at {{org_field_phone_no}}.

If the concern arises out of office hours, call the out-of-hours phone number: {{out_of_hours}}.

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Steps to Report a Concern:

• Verbally report the concern immediately to a staff member.

• Send an email detailing the concern to the Registered Manager at: {{org_field_registered_manager_email}}.

• Call the office to inform the Registered Manager or Safeguarding Lead at {{org_field_phone_no}}.

• If the concern arises out of office hours, call the out-of-hours phone number: {{out_of_hours}}.

By enforcing these reporting and response procedures, we demonstrate that our commitment to equality and inclusion is active. All stakeholders can be confident that concerns will be taken seriously and addressed promptly, reinforcing an atmosphere of trust and safety in {{org_field_name}}.

Monitoring and Review

To ensure this Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy remains effective and up-to-date, we engage in regular monitoring and review:


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