The Equality Act 2010: British Law

Difference is protected under British law. There are very clear aims in the Equality Act that provide guidance for schools. As public bodies, we need to:

  •       Have due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination
  •       Advance equality of opportunity
  •       Foster good relations between different people when carrying out their activities

And who are those different people? The Equality Act references nine ‘protected characteristics’; these are groups of people. No one should face discrimination because of:

  • Race
  • Religion
  • Sex
  • Gender reassignment
  • Age
  • Disabilities
  • Sexual orientation
  • Pregnancy or maternity
  • Marriage or civil partnership

No Outsiders’ uses picture books that show different people in stories, and we make sure that children understand that no matter who you are, you are welcome in our school. We aim to teach the children to recognise and accept difference. In school and in their future workplace, our pupils will be working alongside peers and colleagues of different race, religion, gender, age, disability and sexual orientation. It is paramount that future generations are able to accept differences, accept the views of others and treat each other with respect, even if they disagree. We expect the children to express their views with kindness and consideration for the feelings of others, and understand that we are all equal and we all belong. The children will read a different picture book at the start of each half term, and spend time in that lesson discussing the book. All of the books focus on the importance of respect, empathy and acceptance.

Equality and Diversity at Ysgol Bro Carmel

 Equality in Teaching and Learning

Examples of Equality and Diversity at Ysgol Bro Carmel