Equality and diversity

Shape Housing Association is committed to equality and diversity.

We have a group-wide equality and diversity strategy which aims to achieve equality of opportunity for our increasingly diverse customer and employee population and to provide excellent services that meet the needs and preferences of the individual. Our strategic goal reflects our intention to be excellent in this area, driving us to meet the Audit Commission’s 3 star standard.

Equality and diversity are very closely related to each other. It is not possible to afford people full equality of opportunity without being aware of the diversity of their circumstances. This includes taking account of not only the differences that are visible, but also those that are invisible. Differences that may not be immediately apparent but which may manifest themselves in distinctive cultures, lifestyles or language and can take a number of forms.

The dimensions of difference that most commonly come to mind are:

  • race
  • age
  • gender
  • disability
  • religion; and
  • sexual orientation.

Our strategy seeks to address these inequalities, but we should not confine our attention to these factors alone. People also differ according to income levels, lifestyle, the kinds of relationship they form, the types of households and areas they live in, and this list is by no means exhaustive. Embracing diversity and promoting equality of opportunity means being sensitive to all these differences in the way that we manage our business.

Equality and diversity impacts on every aspect of the work we do. It is integral to the access to and the type of services we provide and how we provide them. It drives the recruitment development and retention of staff. It influences our relationships with stakeholders, partners and the people we do business with and the communities we work in. Our strategy makes sure that anyone has the chance to receive our services if they need them (or to work with us, if they want to), and in a way tailored to their own needs and preferences, not a ‘one size fits all’ approach.

Our strategy provides the framework to support active leadership to embed equality and diversity into all areas of our work and enable everyone involved to know what their responsibility is in achieving equality and celebrating diversity.

Disability & Gender Equality Schemes

Our Disability Equality Scheme describes how Somer Housing Group will be proactive in ensuring that disabled people are treated fairly.

The purpose of the Gender Equality Scheme is to demonstrate our commitment to eliminating discrimination and to promoting equality of opportunity between men and women.

Download the Disability Equality Scheme.
Download the Gender Equality Scheme.

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