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What is Discrimination?
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What is Discrimination?

Source: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/pages/what-is-discrimination Parent: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/support/discrimination

Whether you’re a student or a staff member, discrimination is never okay and is not tolerated at the University of Warwick.

Discrimination is contrary to the Equality Act 2010 and the University of Warwick’s Principles and Dignity Policy. 

What is Discrimination? 

Discrimination occurs when a person is treated less favourably than someone else on the basis of a protected characteristic: 

There are three different forms of discrimination, which can occur separately or in conjunction with one another: 

Direct  – when someone is treated less favourably on the grounds that they are believed to have a protected characteristic. 

By association – discrimination due to someone’s relationship to a person with a protected characteristic. 

By perception – discrimination due to perception that they have a protected characteristic. 

The Equality and Human Rights Commission’s definition for discrimination can be found here: https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/advice-and-guidance/what-discrimination

Some scenario-based examples of discrimination include, but are not limited to:

Microaggressions

Training & Resources

Anti-Semitism (UJS)

Anti-Racism (Report & Support, Warwick University)

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