Our practice is committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-oppressive practice. The organisation will not tolerate any kind of discrimination, harassment or oppressive practices and is committed to stopping it.
The organisation wishes to secure genuine equality of opportunity whether required by
legislation or not, in all aspects of its activities.
It applies to the provision of services, all aspects of employment from recruitment, selection and training of staff and volunteers, to conditions of service and reasons of termination of employment.
The individual responsibility of everyone connected to and acting on behalf of the organisation.
We aim to ensure that:
- No person is treated less favourably than another on grounds of:
- age
- gender
- marital status
- physical or mental disability
- race
- responsibility for dependants
- sexual orientation
- caring responsibilities
- political affiliation
- religious belief
- offending background
- or any other improper ground
- All employees and job applications are treated fairly and consistently and are not subject
to unjustifiable requirements or conditions. - Services provided to the public do not disadvantage patients on any of the grounds
detailed above.
Black Lives Matter
Hillcrest Surgery does not tolerate any racial prejudice, as well as prejudice against gender, sexual orientation or religion.
We endeavour to treat everyone with respect, and we will take appropriate action to confront racist or prejudicial behaviour.