we dont do discrimination b6 sixth form college – july 2006 marcia granger
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‘We Don’t do discrimination’B6 Sixth Form College – July 2006Marcia Granger
Quotes from B6...
“Why should we get involved? We’re the only Asians here”
“Do you sell drugs blood?” From a teacher to a student: “If you were on the streets, I
know you would handle this differently”
“ Have you got anything on you you shouldn’t have?”
From a Member of staff
“Look around you. What we see here is people in little groups. I personally mix with lots of other people. If we had diversity here at Brooke House and people accepted others, it would be a great thing. Diversity is something normal that should be celebrated all the time, not something that happens once a year.”
2006 White Paper
“...accelerate progress on Diversity, if this country is going to get the type of education it needs for the next generation”
Definition of Diversity
“otherness or those human qualities that are different from our own and outside the groups to which we belong, yet are present in other individuals and groups”
University of Maryland 1995
United Nations, 2000
“Diversity takes many forms. It is usually thought of in terms of obvious attributes: age differences, race, gender, physical ability, sexual orientation, religion and language. Diversity in terms of background professional experience, skills and specialization,values and culture, as well as social class, is a prevailing pattern.”
Primary dimension of Diversity
Age Ethnicity Gender Physical abilities Race Sexual orientation.
Secondary dimensions
Features which are capable of change:
Education Place of residence Class Marital status Religious beliefs Occupational status Life experiences.
To embrace diversity... A reality that should not and must not
be ignored Do not equal ‘difficult’ or ‘problem’ Mean that we accept that people see
the world differently – equal validity Are not threatening Are positive rather than negative Are to be inclusive rather than
exclusive Are likely to involve some personal
change.
To celebrate diversity... To enjoy the friendship and support of
people from backgrounds different from ourselves
To explore and enjoy the rich variety of culture that a diverse population offers
To do all we can to ensure people are treated as individuals, fairly and with dignity and respect
A self-developmental exercise in which we become more rounded, less insular people
Something to live rather than merely to discuss.
Objectives of the workshops An introductory overview of
Equal Opportunities & Diversity
An opportunity to examine how discrimination, EO and Diversity affects the College
A chance to learn what the real issues are for B6 from staff and students and how they can be addressed.
Outcomes of the workshops To give a clear understanding of
the key differences between EO, Diversity and Discrimination
To highlight the legislation which governs the principles of Diversity for the Sector
An opportunity for us to come up with an action plan and ‘zero tolerance’ policy against discrimination from 9/06.