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Protected Groups

Source: https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/protected-groups/ Parent: https://www.bath.ac.uk/professional-services/human-resources/

There are nine protected characteristics identified in the Equality Act 2010.

Age

The legislation on age discrimination can be found in the Equality Act 2010.

This is when you are treated differently because of your age in one of the situations that are covered by the Equality Act. The Equality Act has some exceptions. For example, students are not protected from age discrimination at school. The treatment could be a one-off action or as a result of a rule or policy based on age. It doesn’t have to be intentional to be unlawful.

Disability

We respect the dignity and individual autonomy of disabled people and their right to full and effective participation and inclusion in society, and sees respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of the recognition of human diversity.

We are committed to giving high priority to the recognition of disability equality; promoting disability equality principles and practices internally as well as to external partners and the local community; recognising and valuing positively the disabled community and their culture.

Sex

Our aim is to provide fair treatment in work, study, recreation and leisure for all staff, students and visitors.

We encourage the diversity of our staff and students and aim to create an environment of respect and dignity where we provide staff and students with the opportunity to realise their full potential.

We work within the legal framework to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to meeting the needs of all, whether as employees, students, visitors or users of our services. We will do this through our fair policies, practices and procedures. We also provide relevant training to staff and students.

The law applies in employment, education, training and the provision of services. This includes the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination and harassment, (either because of the person's sex or harassment of a sexual nature).

Everyone suffers from the effects of gender stereotyping and we believe that fair treatment should be based on the need of the employee, student or visitor and not on the gender of the person.

The term "sex" is used to describe biological differences between women and men. The term "gender" refers to the wider social roles and relationships which structure men's and women's lives.

Marriage and Civil Partnerships

Protection afforded in the Equality Act to marriage and civil partnership only protects people who are married or in a civil partnership from discrimination. It does not protect people who are single, divorced, widowed or have dissolved their civil partnerships.

The Equality Act says you must not be discriminated against in employment because you are married or in a civil partnership.

In the Equality Act marriage and civil partnership means someone who is legally married or in a civil partnership. Marriage can either be between a man and a woman, or between partners of the same sex. Civil partnership is between partners of the same sex.

Pregnancy and Maternity

Expecting and new mothers working at the University of Bath

The Human Resources website contains information about being pregnant whilst at work. There is also advice about your workstation and other working arrangements you will need to consider.

A dedicated welfare room for use of expectant and nursing mothers is available in Wessex House. This room contains a bed to aid relaxation, a chair and a fridge for milk to be expressed.

Further information can be obtained from the University Health, Safety and Environment Service

There are changing facilities for babies located in specific dedicated areas across campus, mainly alongside toilet facilities.

There is information on childcare and family friendly policies, such as shared parental leave and flexible working, on our family friendly workplace page.

You may also wish to join the Parents' Network: an inclusive, supportive space for staff who are parents.

Race

Refers to the protected characteristic of race. It refers to a group of people defined by their race, colour, nationality (including citizenship) ethnic or national origins.

The Equality Act 2010 provides protection against discrimination, harassment and victimisation on the grounds of race.

Definition

The definition of race includes:

Equality and Human Rights Commission

The University has been awarded the Race Equality Charter Bronze. REC offers a valuable framework to identify and address the barriers facing Black, Asian, and minority ethnic staff and students.

There is also Mosaic Network which aims to give staff a space to connect, socialise and discuss areas of importance around racial equality and representation at the University.

Religion and belief

Religion or belief is defined as being any religion, religious belief or similar philosophical belief. This does not include any philosophical or political belief unless it is similar to religious belief.

It is unlawful on the grounds of religion or belief to:

The law also protects people who are being discriminated against because of the religion or belief of the people with whom they associate, for example, their family or friends.

Exceptions

Exceptions may be made in very limited circumstances if there are legal reasons for this.

Muslim prayer room

The University is pleased to make available for any Muslim members of its community (staff, students or visitors) the following facilities:

Further information

You may encounter requests from staff or students in connection with time off work or study for prayer, dress or religious/activities holidays. In such circumstances, please contact the Human Resources department or Students' Union for further assistance.

You may also like to check the Chaplaincy webpage to keep up with events and projects being run by the University Chaplains, and the Interfaith page for information on how to get involved, where to find interfaith events and content and what student faith societies are available.

Sexual Orientation

Sexual orientation is a term used to describe a pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to other people. It can also mean a person's sense of identity and membership in a community based on their sexual orientation. It is usually described in terms of categories, or as a spectrum ranging from exclusive attraction to the opposite sex, to exclusive attraction to the same sex.

Sexual orientation is defined as:

It is unlawful because of someone's sexual orientation to:

Exceptions

Exceptions may be made in very limited circumstances if there is a legal reason for this.

Gender reassignment

Transgender people are one of nine protected characteristics within the Equality Act 2010, and it is also included in the Public Sector Equality Duty. The definition of transgender/gender reassignment within the act gives protection from discrimination to a person who has proposed, started or completed a process to change their sex.

The act offers more far-reaching protection from discrimination on the grounds of gender reassignment than ever before as it protects:

It is good practice for universities to ensure all managers, human resources and student services staff understand the law and its implications, and are familiar with gender identity issues.

'Trans' - a definition

An inclusive term for those who identify themselves as transgender, transsexual or transvestite. The term 'trans' can be used without offence but should only be used as an adjective, for example 'a trans student'.

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