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Race Equality Teaching - Equality Act 2010 - Vol.30, No.2

Race Equality Teaching - Equality Act 2010 - Vol.30, No.2

Edited by: Robin Richardson

ISSN: 14788551302

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The Equality Act 2010

The Spring 2012 edition of Race Equality Teaching is devoted to the Equality Act 2010, particularly the specific duties.

It provides indispensable support for senior staff in schools as they prepare for the 6 April 2012 deadline and especially for those who assist, advise and challenge them as advisers, consultants and critical friends, and those who provide training.

Contributors

The contributors include Bill Bolloten, Tony Booth, Pete Coulson, Chris Derrington, Tony Fenwick, Ros Garside, Kate Hinton, Gillian Klein, Judith Longstreth, Beverley Noble, Robin Richardson, Richard Rieser, Sue Sanders and Ruth Wilson.

Contents

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION

Woefully inadequate or potentially powerful?
the due-regard approach to equality Robin Richardson

NEWS AND COMMENT
Ros Garside

PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES

Singing from the same song sheet - policy consensus at a children’s centre Ruth Wilson

Children’s rights as routes to equality - the UNICEF award scheme Kate Hinton and Beverley Noble

Showing compliance, celebrating commitment - the EQualities award Chris Derrington

Educating out prejudice - focusing on homophobia and transphobia Tony Fenwick and Sue Sanders

Creating welcoming school cultures - the Index for Inclusion Tony Booth

KEY CONCEPTS

Disability equality - definitions and meanings Richard Rieser

I balanced all, brought all to mind - lessons from schools from recent case law Robin Richardson

SPECIFIC DUTIES

Ofsted and self-evaluation - a draft framework for approaching the specific duties Pete Coulson

Showing due regard - equality evidence and information - Somerset County Council

Being SMART - developing and writing and equality objectives Bill Bolloten

TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

A shifting agenda amid rapid change - work in progress Judith Longstreth

Equality expertise - professional development and accreditation Kate Hinton and Ruth Wilson

Equality Act Special - who wants to be a millionaire? - Bill Bolloten and Robin Richardson

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