Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion

 

Introduction

The purpose of a policy on equality, diversity and inclusion is to make sure that the
service is fully committed to these principles and values and to communicate this
commitment to all stakeholders. The policy should always be referred to wherever
differences of view based on lack of understanding or prejudice about diversity,
equality and inclusion are evident. The commitment to equality, diversity and
inclusion should be included in the construction service statement of purpose and
information produced for the people who use its services. It should be instrumental in
many aspects of the construction practice including in its capacity to provide a
responsive service to meet diverse needs and corresponding staff recruitment and
selection.

Aims

To ensure that no person applying for a service will be refused on discriminatory
grounds, eg because of their ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion and other relevant
protective characteristics as described by the Equality Act 2010 and human rights
laws when they meet all other admission criteria.

To ensure that inferior or substandard services are not provided because of a
person’s ethnicity, sexual orientation or any grounds on which discrimination can
occur.

To act appropriately if anyone receiving our services experiences offensive or
abusive treatment directed against their ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation,
whether gay lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or preferred gender.

To work out with each person using services what they want and need and how they
will be provided with the required service. This will be influenced by the individual’s
gender, sexual orientation, culture, personal choices and other characteristics and it
should not be assumed everyone wants the same thing.

To ensure people using services and staff to relate to one another on the basis of
equality and respect for individual differences and chosen lifestyle, including anyone
who defines her or himself in terms of the LGBTQ+ spectrum.

To develop an attitude of self-awareness among the staff and people using services
to ensure any form of discriminatory behaviour, such as offensive or abusive
language directed against a person’s ethnicity, preferred gender, sexual orientation,
or religion does not occur and to communicate that it is unacceptable in whatever
form it might take and from whichever person.

To ensure that people using services and staff are continuously aware of the
procedures for dealing with complaints and allegations of discriminatory or
oppressive language or behaviour, and which could also involve the service’s
safeguarding policies.

To ensure that all complaints, allegations, and incidents of abuse that breach this
equality, diversity and inclusion policy are addressed properly and in non-
discriminatory ways.

Legal Compliance

The service understands that it must fully comply with the requirements of the
Equality Act 2010.

Regulation 10: Dignity and Respect — requires that people using services must be
treated with dignity and respect at all times, including respect for personal
preferences, lifestyle choices, diversity, and culture.

Regulation 14: Meeting Nutritional and Hydration Needs — requires service
providers (where involved in the provision of food and drink) to ensure that the
nutritional and hydration needs of the people using services are met, including the
meeting of any reasonable requirements of a person for food and hydration arising
from the person’s preferences or their religious or cultural background.

Regulation 15: Premises and Equipment — requires that people using services can
easily access a construction service premises and use its equipment safely and
effectively, and where they cannot because of their disabilities, reasonable
adjustments are made in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 and other relevant
legislation and guidance.

This service understands that inspectors might also ask how people are protected
from bullying, harassment, avoidable harm, and abuse that may breach their human
rights, including that which is associated with a person’s sexual orientation and
preferred gender.

Policy Statement

Equality, diversity, and inclusion means that every person — adult or child — has
their individual needs comprehensively addressed. They will be treated equally and
without discrimination. This is regardless of the individual’s ethnic background,
language, culture, faith, gender, age, sexual orientation, or any other aspect that
could result in their being socially stigmatised and discriminated against purely
because they have such characteristics, or subject to hate crime.

In implementing its Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy, the service does not
accept that there can be any hierarchy of protected characteristics, but aims to
celebrate all individual differences, regardless of being caused by ethnic
backgrounds religion, sexual or gender diversity.

The service will treat everyone equally. It recognises that treating people unequally
can result in them losing their dignity, respect, self-esteem and self-worth and ability
to make choices and is in breach of their human rights.

The service does not assume that equality, diversity and inclusion principles and
policies apply only to the service’s staff. People using services must also respect the
ethnicity, culture, religion, gender, and any disabilities of staff and not discriminate
against them on any of these grounds when expressing their views and preferences.

The service makes clear that it finds unacceptable any form of racist and similar
discriminatory behaviour from any source.

The service also builds these policies into its external contractual relationships.

Procedures to Ensure Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
Bloomsbury Surveyors shows its commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion by:

Respecting people’s ethnic, cultural, religious practices and individual sexual
identities

reassuring the people who use its services that their diverse backgrounds and
individual preferences enhance the quality of experience of the service.

Accepting people who use their services as individuals, not as cases or stereotypes.

Involving people who use the services to express their individuality and to follow their
preferred lifestyle irrespective of any LGBTQ+ status, also helping them to celebrate
events, anniversaries or festivals which are important to them as individuals and in
relation to their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Showing positive leadership and having management and human resources
practices that actively demonstrate a commitment to equality, diversity, and social
inclusion principles.

Developing an ethos throughout the construction service that reflects these values
and principles.

Expecting all staff to work to equality, diversity and social inclusion principles and
policies and to always behave in non-discriminatory ways.

Providing training, supervision, and support to enable staff to do this.

Having a code of conduct that makes any form of discriminatory behaviour
unacceptable; this is applicable to both staff and people using services and is
rigorously observed and monitored accordingly.

Addressing rigorously and fully in line with the service’s complaints procedure, any
complaint which a person using the service or someone acting on their behalf might
make about the behaviour of another or others that is causing them offence because
it potentially breaches the service’s policy on equality, diversity, and social inclusion.

Addressing any acts of abuse or hate crime towards an individual because of their
ethnicity, religion, or LGBTQ+ spectrum characteristics through the service’s
safeguarding policy and procedures, involving and co-operating with the local
safeguarding authority as required.

Encouraging people who are vulnerable or at risk from experiencing abuse because
of their ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and LGBTQ+ spectrum
identities to obtain support through local or national support groups and
organisations and advocacy schemes.

Carrying out regular assessments of the impact of our approach to equality, diversity
and social inclusion on policies, people who use the services and service provision
generally.

Training
All staff are trained to follow the construction service’s policies on equality, diversity,
and social inclusion.

Where practical and appropriate, pro-rights anti-discriminatory training will be co-
produced with the people who are at risk from abuse and discrimination because of
their characteristics and chosen lifestyles.

All training will be regularly refreshed and updated.