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Writing an Equal Opportunities Policy

Your equal opportunities policy does not have to be long and fancy: a simply worded, one side of A4 paper would be fine. The most important thing is that you have thought about what you put in it, that it's useful for your group and that you will and can do what you have said. There is no point in having a policy that is written hastily, then put in a drawer and forgotten about.

The Resource Centre information sheet Writing an Equal Opportunities Policy is a straightforward guide with three sample policies for you to look at.

The Resource Centre Library also has a range of publications to help you address issues of diversity and inclusion.

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