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We would like to ask for your help in achieving our aspiration to become a more inclusive university for all students, staff and visitors.
We want to hear from
all students, staff and members of the public on how we can make this happen.
The draft Single Equality Scheme sets out the University's commitment, equality objectives and actions based on available data and consultations to date.
Please click
here to find out more about the Single Equality Scheme and different ways of giving your feedback on our draft Single Equality Scheme.
You can also leave comments on this blog - the following pages have been set up to give feedback on specific sections. You do not need leave your name unless you wish to do so.
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We want to know whether the documents are easy to understand and gives you a clear idea about its purpose, the University's approach, and the role and responsibilities in delivering the aims and objectives.
The draft Single Equality Scheme consists of:
Our questions for you
1. Is the language used in the scheme easy to understand? If not, is there anything we can change about the language to make it more accessible and understandable?
2. Do you understand the aims and objectives of the scheme? If not, please explain how we can make this more understandable.
3. Do you understand the roles and responsibilities in delivering the equality and diversity aims and objectives? If not, please explain how we can make this more understandable.
4. Do you have any other comments about the scheme?
Click "comments" above (under the title of this entry) to leave your comments. You can just comment on questions you wish to answer.
Please visit our Single Equality Scheme consultation page to find out more about different ways of giving feedback including focus group sessions(booking required) .
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There is one equality and diversity aim under "Voice for all".
To enable staff and students to influence decision making about provision which affects their experiences at UWE
The following key objectives have been identified in order to achieve the above.
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Ensure that feedback mechanisms are in place and are used to improve both academic and personal experience of students and staff
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Ensure that UWE’s partnership work includes those from different equality communities
To find out the actions under each objective, the staff responsible for each action and the key data in this area please click here.
Our questions for you
- What does 'Voice for all' mean for you? What does it look like in action?
- What would make it possible to achieve 'Voice for all'?
- What might be the barriers in achieving 'Voice for all'?
- Do you have any other comments on this area?
Click "comments" above (under the title of this entry) to leave your comments.
Please visit our Single Equality Scheme consultation page to find out more about different ways of giving feedback including focus group sessions (booking required).
Posted by Yukiko Hosomi
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Posted by Yukiko Hosomi
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