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FHS Equity Policy Statement

Forward Hillingdon Squad is committed to treat everyone equally, regardless of sex, ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or political persuasion.

We will ensure that equity as stated in the club rules is incorporated in all aspects of our activities and also that we recognise and adopt the Sport England definition of Sports Equity:

Sports equity is about fairness in sport, equality of access, recognising inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structure of sport to ensure that it becomes equally accessible to all members of society, whatever their age, ability, gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality or socio-economic status.

Forward Hillingdon Squad  is committed to everyone having the right to enjoy swimming in an environment free from threat of discrimination, intimidation, harassment and abuse.

All Club members have a responsibility to challenge discriminatory behaviour and promote equality of opportunity.

Forward Hillingdon Squad  will deal with any incidence of discriminatory behaviour seriously, according to the club disciplinary procedures.

Equal Opportunity in Swimming

Equal Opportunity is about celebrating difference and diversity and as such providing a swimming structure that can respond to this in a proactive and positive manner

Forward Hillingdon Squad is totally committed to the principals and practice of equal opportunities across all of it’s aquatic disciplines, both as an employer, provider and as facilitator of such practices by all it’s members.  In our work with key partners, such as the athletes, clubs, teachers, coaches, officials and administrators, we will advocate our policies make every effort to ensure that all participation has equity at it’s core.

Swimming is a ‘sport for all’.  It can and should be enjoyed and made accessible to everyone and to achieve this:

  • Forward Hillingdon Squad is committed to work towards ensuring that swimming is accessible to the many rather than the few.
  • Forward Hillingdon Squad recognizes the need to acknowledge the diversity of provision that is required to ensure that all people, regardless of their race, sex/gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, social or economic background can access swimming and develop at a level that is appropriate to them.
  • Forward Hillingdon Squad recognizes the need to celebrate differences and diversity of provision as a means of creating entitlement and accessibility to our structures.
  • Forward Hillingdon Squad recognizes that equal opportunity is about recognizing that people are different and therefore require different provision.
  • Forward Hillingdon Squad recognizes the need to consult widely in order to respond to diversity.

Addressing Equal Opportunities

In addressing equal opportunities, Forward Hillingdon Squad will respond to issues of equity by:

  • Recognising that swimming as an organisation – our staff, athletes, coaches, teachers, officials and administrators need to adapt and work flexibly in order to respond to the needs of a wide and diverse range of people.
  • Take positive action to increase the involvement from under represented groups in all aspects of our organisation, participation, coaching, teaching, officialdom etc.

In doing so Forward Hillingdon Squad supports four key principals as being fundamental to ensuring that everyone can participate in our sport and the achievement of equality of opportunity:

Entitlement: People have a right to participate in and access quality and appropriate experiences within diving, swimming, synchronised swimming and waterpolo.

Accessibility: It is the responsibility of the ASA – our teachers, coaches, officials and administrators – to adapt provision to fit the needs of the many.

Inclusion: Wherever and whenever possible, all to access the same quality of provision, and if necessary to use positive action to ensure this:

Integrity: Whatever we do as a club to change or adopt provision, it must be of equal worth, challenging, relevant and in no way patronising.

Lines of responsibility

Forward Hillingdon Squad will strive to become an organisation that values diversity and in order to achieve this we recognise that there must be clear lines of responsibility between all segments of the club.

Forward Hillingdon Squad as an employer

Forward Hillingdon Squad aspires to provide a diverse workforce, a composition of which reflects that of the broader community in terms of gender, ethnicity and disability.  In order to bring about this diversity we undertake to:

  • Provide full and fair considerations for all job, role and applications.
  • Assist all our volunteers and employees to realise their full potential by ensuring that they receive fair consideration of their training and career development needs and promotion opportunities.
  • Wherever possible modify employment practices and procedures to reduce barriers experienced by members of disadvantaged social groups in seeking and during employment with the club.
  • Maintain full records in recruitment, training and employment and use this information as a means of identifying areas of inequality.
  • Require all our employees to undergo relevant training before taking part in recruitment and selection.
  • Regularly review our recruitment, selection, training and promotion procedures to ensure that they are fair and reflect current best practice.

Forward Hillingdon Squad as a Membership Organisation.

Forward Hillingdon Squad is committed to encouraging membership from all sectors of the community.  To achieve this we undertake to:

  • Promote an open and honest culture that values diversity.
  • Communicate widely, ensuring that our messages can be understood and appreciated by all.
  • Positively encourage the involvement of all people, regardless of their gender, race, disability, age and social background.
  • Work to redress the effects of discrimination.
  • Change attitudes and working practices to ensure that everyone can feel a valued member of the club.

Teachers and Coaches.

In our training and development of Teachers and Coaches, we will strive to ensure that they:

  • Establish and implement professional and ethical values and practice.
  • Promote and apply the principals and practices of equal opportunities
  • Promote positive images of people with Special needs.
  • Have a commitment to providing entitlement and access to all their professional activities.
  • Encourage high expectations and standards of achievement from all they teach
  • Involve everyone in meaningful and appropriate activity to ensure a quality experience.
  • Help everyone to achieve their full potential.

Officials and Administrators

In our involvement of officials and administrators we will expect them to

  • Adopt, promote and practice the values of the club.
  • Ensure that participation can be enjoyed by all.
  • Provide meaningful and appropriate experiences, which recognise and value the diversity of the participants.
  • Actively encourage the participation and involvement of people from disadvantaged groups of the community.
Author Krystyna Henderson
Created 14th May 2009
Revision 2
Revised 12th December 2009