Equality Objectives

In line with the Equality Act 2010 and it's inclusion of religion as a Protected Characteristic, and in awareness of the unique nature of such discrimination, Outwood Grange Academies Trust recognises the working definition of antisemitism as outlined by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. We acknowledge the complex and changing nature of both contemporary and historical antisemitism, and understand that it can take a range of different forms.

“Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” IHRA working definition of antisemitism.

We educate young people about all forms of hate and discrimination, the dangers posed and the potential impact these can have on individuals and and the wider community.

We recognise that the public sector equality duty has three aims.

These aims are to:

  • Eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation and other conduct under the Act

  • Advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not

  • Foster good relations between people who have a shared characteristic and those who do not

Outwood Grange Academies Trust will annually review how well we achieve these aims with regard to the protected groups under the Equality Act (2010) (race, disability, gender, gender re-assignment, age, pregnancy and maternity, marital status, religion and belief and sexual orientation).

We aim to provide the highest possible education for all of our students. The ethos of our academies clearly reflects our commitment to fully including and respecting all members of our academy communities.

We have set ourselves the following objectives for 2020/22 onwards:

  • To ensure that staff and governors are aware of current legislation surrounding equality and diversity and understand the Trust’s responsibility;

  • To promote cultural understanding and awareness and tolerance of different religious beliefs between different ethnic groups within our academy communities;

  • To promote mental health awareness and develop appropriate interventions where necessary;

  • Actively close gaps in attainment and achievement between students for all groups of students; especially students eligible for Pupil Premium, students with special educational needs and disabilities, looked after children and students from minority ethnic groups;

  • Continue to improve accessibility across the academy sites for students, staff and visitors with disabilities, including access to specialist teaching areas;

  • Monitor the incidence of the use of homophobic, sexist and racist language by students in our academies;

  • To continuously review and revise the Key Stage 1-5 curriculum so that it represents a diverse culture and society and encourages tolerance and respect.

Further information is contained in our Equality and Diversity policy, view policies here

Consultation on Equality Objectives

The policy was first established in 2012 through consultation with a staff representative group. Since this date the Trust has entered into a Trade Union Recognition Agreement (2014), which is now used as the forum for employment policy consultation.

The Equality and Diversity Policy is subject to consultation with the recognised trade unions on behalf of their members as and when it is reviewed or updated. The policy requires a review every 3 years, this was completed in 2014, 2017 and 2020 with the next review planned for 2023 unless there are updates to legislation in advance of this that would require a review sooner.