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Equal
Opportunities
In
accordance with the relevant legislation and consistent with good management
practice, the University formally adopted an equal opportunities policy.
It confirmed the University's commitment to a comprehensive policy in
employment and for students, and to a programme of action to make the
policy fully effective. To oversee implementation, the equal opportunities
committee was established. Following the Wilson Review the University
decided to appoint a designated Equal Opportunities Officer and to change
the Equal Opportunities Committee to form the Equal Opportunities Advisory
Group.
The
University confirms its commitment to a comprehensive policy of equal
opportunities in employment and for students in which individuals are
selected and treated on the basis of their relevant merits and abilities
and are given equal opportunities within the University. The aim of the
policy is to ensure that no job applicant or employee, prospective student
and students, should receive less favorable treatment on any grounds which
are not relevant to good employment practices. The University is committed
to a programme of action to make the policy fully effective.
- Advisory
Group
Terms of Reference
1.
To advise Staff Policy Committee on matters relating to the formulation,
implementation, evaluation review of equal opportunities policies across
the University, and to the fulfillment of the University's Statutory obligations
2. To monitor implementation of equal opportunities policies in the University
and, to this end, to receive reports, including statistical data, as requested,
from the responsible officers
3. To advise the appropriate committees on student-related matter
4. To receive the views of the Equal Opportunities Forum.
Coordinators
Each Budgetary Group has up to two Equal Opportunities Coordinators -
nominally one to represent academic/academically-related staff, and the
other to represent other staff.
The
Equal Opportunities Coordinators are volunteers and their role is:
1.
to assist in the implementation of equal opportunities initiatives in
the University
2. to report regularly to the Equal Opportunities Forum on progress of
equal opportunities issues in their Budgetary Group
3. to provide a focus for equal opportunities issues in their Budgetary
Group. The list of the Equal Opportunities Coordinators is available to
members of the University
- Equal
Opportunities Resources
Books
The
following are available on loan from the Equal Opportunities Officer:
Maternity
and Paternity Rights
Employment Law Handbook
Harassment,
bullying and Violence at work
The Industrial Society
A
Level Playing Field?
Equality and diversity
A job hunting guide for students and graduates - How to challenge unfair
discrimination
A
Very Private Affair
by Pam Carter and Tony Jeffs - A book about sexual exploitation in higher
education.
Breaking
the Glass Ceiling
Equal Opportunity through new approaches to continuing vocational training
for female employees
Equal
Opportunities Commission - Publications:
The
Sex Discrimination Act and Advertising - guidance notes Guidelines for
Equal Opportunities Employers
Code of Practice on Equal Pay
Fair and Efficient Selection
Positive Action in Vocational Education and Training
Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value
Avoiding Sex Bias in Selection Testing
Appraising
People
by Rob Letham and Peter Hill
Sex
Discrimination Act 1975
Time
off for Trade Union Duties and Activities by ACAS
Micro-Cosmographia
Academica - Being a guide for the young academic Politician
by F M Cornford
HIV
& Aids
Guide by department of Education and Science
HIV
& Aids
by UNISON
Concise
Guide to the Custom of Ethnic Minority Religions in Hampshire
published by Portsmouth Diocesan Council for Social Responsibility
Getting
it Right - A practical guide to help you manage work, home and your social
life.
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