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Wedmore Parish Council
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICY
INTRODUCTION
Wedmore Parish Council is committed to providing the highest quality of provision and service and
recognises that the implementation of an effective Equal opportunities Policy is an integral part of
such an approach.
The Council, as a corporate body, has responsibilities as an employer, a service provider and a public
authority, but both members and employees as individuals also have responsibilities as well as
rights.
The Council will treat all its employees, partners and customers with dignity and respect, free from
discrimination, victimisation and harassment.
LEGAL POSITION
Under the Equality Act 2010 it is unlawful to discriminate against an individual on the following
grounds:
• age
• disability
• gender reassignment
• marriage and civil partnership
• pregnancy and maternity
• race
• religion or belief
• sex
• sexual orientation
These are known as “protected characteristics” in section 4 of the 2010 Act.
Section 149 of the 2010 Act imposes a Duty on Parish Councils to take into account:
• The need to eliminate discrimination and harassment, victimisation and any other conduct
that is prohibited by or under the Act;
• To advance equality of opportunity between persons who share a relevant protected
characteristic and persons who do not share it;
• To foster good relations between those who share protected characteristics and those
who do not.
OUR COMMITMENT
Wedmore Parish Council
• understands its obligations under the Equality Act 2010
• is fully committed to its duty, imposed by Section 149 of the 2010 Act
• is committed to the principle of equal opportunities and declares its opposition to any
form of less favourable treatment, whether through direct or indirect discrimination, on the
grounds of the protected characteristics as specified in the Equality Act 2010
• is an Equal Opportunities employer, provider of services and contractor. It is committed to
the promotion, maintenance and protection of the rights of individuals. The Council is
committed to making full use of the talents and resources of its employees.
The Council will ensure that all recipients of the services delivered directly by the Council are
guaranteed the same opportunity.
All policies of the Council will be designed to support the principles and practices of equal
opportunity, to foster a fully integrated community and maintain racial harmony.
THE COUNCIL AS AN EMPLOYER
The Purpose of this policy is to provide equal opportunities to all employees or prospective
employees, irrespective of their characteristics (unless there are genuine qualifications or objectively
justified reasons for a different approach to be taken) We oppose all forms of unlawful and unfair
discrimination, victimisation or harassment on the grounds of any protected characteristics defined
in the Equality Act 2010.
All employees, whether full-time, part-time, fixed contract, agency workers or temporary, will be
treated fairly and equally. Selection for employment, promotion, training, remuneration or any
other benefit will be on the basis of aptitude and ability. All employees will be helped and
encouraged to develop their full potential and the talents and resources of the workforce will be
fully utilised to maximise the efficiency of the council.
Every employee is entitled to a working environment that promotes dignity and respect to all. No
form of intimidation, bullying or harassment will be tolerated.
The Council will encourage and develop all employees to support and carry out the requirements of
the Equal Opportunities Policy.
Breaches of our Equal Opportunities Policy will be regarded as misconduct and could lead to
disciplinary proceedings.
The commitment to equal opportunities in the workplace is good management practice and makes
sound business sense as it seeks to utilise the talents available from the local community,
representing Society as a whole.
This policy is fully supported by all Members of the council and adopts the model contract as devised
by the employee professional body in the local government sector (the Society of Local Council
Clerks)
THE COUNCIL AS A DIRECT SERVICE DELIVERER
The Council’s clients have the right to expect fair and non-discriminatory treatment whilst
participating in or receiving any of the Council’s services or activities. All aspects of the Council’s
Equal Opportunities Policy impact on the manner in which it directly delivers services to and for its
residents.
The above requirements apply to all services and activities of the Council.
Date Adopted 21 July 2021
Next Review Date July 2023