Berry Boys Youth
Football Club is committed to
policy of equal treatment of all members
and requires all members of whatever
level or authority, to abide and adhere
to this general principle and the
requirements of the Codes of Practice
issued by the Equal Opportunities
Commission and Commission for Racial
Equality.
All
members are expected to abide by the
requirements of the Race Relations Act
1976, Sex Discrimination Act 1986 and
Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
Specifically discrimination is prohibited
by:
• Treating
any individual on grounds of gender,
colour, marital status, race, nationality
or ethnic or national origin, religion,
sexual orientation or disability less
favourably than others.
•
Expecting an individual solely on the
grounds stated above to comply with
requirement(s) for any reason whatsoever
related to their membership, which are
different from the requirements for
others.
•
Imposing on an individual requirement,
which is effect more onerous on that
individual than they are on others. For
example, this would include applying a
condition, which makes it more difficult
for members of a particular race or sex
to comply with others not of that race or
sex.
•
Victimisation of an individual.
•
Harassment of an individual, by virtue of
discrimination.
• Any
other act or omission of an act, which
has as its effect the disadvantaging of a
member against another, or others, purely
on the above grounds. Thus, in all the
Club's recruitment, selection, promotion
and training processes, as well as
disciplinary as objectively as
possible.
Berry
Boys Youth Football Club commits itself
to the immediate investigation of claims
of discrimination on the above grounds
and where such is found to be the case, a
requirement that the practice cease
forthwith, restitution of damage or loss
(if necessary) and to the investigation
of any member accused of
discrimination.
Any
member found guilty of discrimination
will be instructed to desist forthwith.
Since discrimination in its many forms is
against the Football Club's policy, any
members offending will be dealt with
under the disciplinary procedure.
The
Football commits itself to the disabled
person whenever possible and will treat
such members, in aspects of their
recruitment and membership, in exactly
the same manner as other members. The
difficulties of their disablement
permitting assistance will be given,
wherever possible to ensure that disable
members are helped in gaining access.
Appropriate training will be made to such
members who request it.
26 February 2005