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1 Discrimination

2 Lesson Objectives Discrimination
Know what discrimination is and that there are two kinds of discrimination. Understand who equality law protects and why. Be able to create a persuasive argument about equality law. 2 © Young Citizens

3 My Identity Discrimination music taste religion appearance culture
Use the sheet to think about how you and other people would describe your identity. sexuality family friends 3 © Young Citizens

4 What is discrimination?
There are two types of discrimination Direct discrimination. This tends to be more obvious, e.g. racist comments or sacking a woman due to pregnancy. Indirect discrimination. This is a less obvious form of discrimination, e.g. forcing everyone in a company to start work at 8:00 in the morning when this may negatively affect working parents. 4 © Young Citizens

5 Discrimination throughout history
Can you match the dates to the law? 1833 Some women entitled to vote for the first time 1918 Slavery abolished throughout the British Empire 1967 Same-sex marriage legalised 1970 Equal Pay Act demands that women and men are paid an equal wage for equal work 1976 Race-related discrimination banned 1995 Discriminating against disabled people in relation to employment banned 2013 Homosexuality legalised 5 © Young Citizens

6 The Answers Is it legal? It depends Discrimination
The UK no longer has a default retirement age of 65. Employers have to justify all retirement dismissals. In 2012, the Supreme Court said that employers needed to give particular consideration to whether a ‘public interest’ is served when telling someone to retire. Amir is a partner in a small law firm. When he reached 65 he was told he had to retire. Is it legal? It depends 6 © Young Citizens

7 The Answers Illegal Discrimination Is it legal? 7
Jane is turned down for a job working as an assistant in a men’s clothing store. She believes this is because of her gender. Is it legal? Discrimination on the grounds of sex is prohibited in the areas of employment, education, and the provision of goods and services. Employers are not allowed to recruit on the basis of gender unless there are exceptional circumstances (e.g. a role in a play needs to be held by a woman in order to play a female character). Illegal 7 © Young Citizens

8 The Answers Illegal Discrimination 8
Businesses and organisations must make reasonable adjustments to the physical features of their property to overcome physical barriers to access (e.g. installing lifts as well as stairs). All new buildings should be constructed so as to allow disabled people proper access. Lana is in a wheelchair and the bank she works at has just opened up a new branch in a brand new purpose-built building. Lana can’t use this branch because the only access to this building is up a set of stairs. Is it legal? Illegal 8 © Young Citizens

9 The Answers Illegal Is it legal? Discrimination 9
It is unlawful to discriminate on racial grounds against another person. You are protected by the law if you have been abused or harassed on racial grounds, and this could include racist jokes. It is also unlawful to treat someone less favourably than others because they have brought a case of racial discrimination to the attention of his/her employers. This is known as victimisation. The Answers Patrick, an Irish man, refused to laugh at the Irish jokes that his work colleagues made about him. He complained to his manager but was told not to worry about it. When he made a further complaint he was dismissed by his company for having ‘an attitude problem.’ Is it legal? Illegal 9 © Young Citizens

10 The Answers Illegal Is it legal? Discrimination 10
More than one type of discrimination can occur in a single case. In this case Carol suffers both gender and racial discrimination. This was a real case brought forward by PC Carol Howard. In July 2014 a tribunal ruled that she had been discriminated against by the Metropolitan Police, and had been targeted by her boss for almost a year. She was awarded £37,000 in damages. The Answers Carol was the only black, female Police Officer working in the Diplomatic Protection Group. She was singled out and targeted by her manager who would undermine, discredit and belittle her in front of her colleagues. Is it legal? Illegal 10 © Young Citizens

11 The Answers Illegal Is it legal? Discrimination 11
In July 2013 the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act was passed. This gives same sex couples the same right to marry as heterosexual couples. Mike and Isaac are in a romantic relationship. They are living in the UK and decide that they want to get married in their local registry office but are told they can’t because they are both men. Is it legal? Illegal 11 © Young Citizens

12 The Answers Illegal Is it legal? Discrimination 12
It is not against the law to turn someone down because their exam results are not good enough. Nisha left school and applied to train as a nursery nurse at the local college. She was turned down because her exam grades were not good enough. Is it legal? Illegal 12 © Young Citizens

13 The Answers Is it legal? It depends Discrimination 13
It is not against the law to turn someone down because their exam results are not good enough. A company has a policy that all bus drivers must wear a peaked cap at work as part of their uniform. Some staff have expressed concern that this may discriminate against certain groups of people. Is it legal? It depends 13 © Young Citizens

14 Plenary What have you most agreed or disagreed with today?
Discrimination Plenary What have you most agreed or disagreed with today? What do you think about the way discrimination is handled in schools? Do you think that it is important to have laws on discrimination? Why or why not? 14 © Young Citizens


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