What are the diversity strands?

What are the diversity strands?

The six strands are: race, disability, gender, sexual orientation, religion and belief and age.

How many characteristics are in the Equality Act?

nine protected characteristics
There are nine protected characteristics in the Equality Act. Discrimination which happens because of one or more of these characteristics is unlawful under the Act. We all have some of these characteristics – for example, sex or age – so the Act protects everyone from discrimination.

What are the 5 protected characteristics?

What are protected characteristics?

  • age.
  • disability.
  • gender reassignment.
  • marriage and civil partnership.
  • pregnancy and maternity.
  • race.
  • religion or belief.
  • sex.

What is the equality and diversity Act 2010?

Overview. The Equality Act 2010 legally protects people from discrimination in the workplace and in wider society. It replaced previous anti-discrimination laws with a single Act, making the law easier to understand and strengthening protection in some situations.

What are the 9 characteristics of equality?

Under the Equality Act, there are nine protected characteristics:

  • age.
  • disability.
  • gender reassignment.
  • marriage and civil partnership.
  • pregnancy and maternity.
  • race.
  • religion or belief.
  • sex.

What do you mean by equality Class 6?

Equality – It is an element of a democratic government according to which every person, regardless of their caste, gender and religion, has been given the same rights in the constitution.

What are the six strands of equality and diversity?

Government recognises six strands of equality and diversity: race. disability. gender. sexual orientation. religion and belief.

How many strands of diversity are there?

The six strands of diversity 2. Age Covered by the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2003 3.

What are the laws for equality and diversity in the UK?

The UK legislation for equality and diversity comes predominantly in the form of the Equality Act 2010. It replaced the previous legislation that was in place, creating one general act to follow instead of lots of smaller ones. The act pushes for a consistency across the board,…

What is an equality strand?

By ‘equality strands’ we mean groups of people who experience particular forms of discrimination, whether or not the discrimination is intentional. There are important differences in the forms of discrimination experienced by different groups, but there are also common factors.