Diversity and Inclusion

 

Wirral University Teaching Hospital is committed to ensuring that Diversity and Inclusion is integrated in business as usual.

Our vision is to create an environment for patients and staff where the principles of equality legislation are fully embraced and where people feel respected, valued and treated with dignity, with better health outcomes for all.

Our aim is to ensure that our services are accessible to all members of our community, that they are delivered equally regardless of any differences and that our staffing reflects the communities we serve.

The Trust is required to ensure it upholds the provisions contained within related legislation such as the Equality Act 2010 along with its Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) and therefore requires public bodies to:

  • have due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination
  • advance equality of opportunity
  • foster good relations between different people when carrying out their activities

In addition to these general duties, there are specific duties which require public bodies to publish relevant, proportionate information showing compliance with the Equality Duty and to set equality objectives. These reports are accessible by clicking on the reports button below.

The Equality Act also defined a number of groups that have protected characteristics, as follows:

  • Sex/Gender
  • Age
  • Disability
  • Race
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Religion or belief
  • Pregnancy and Maternity
  • Marriage and Civil Partnership
  • Gender reassignment

The Trust developed a new strategy from 2018-22 that outlines its commitment to this agenda, with key objectives and priorities identified in order to achieve its vision, aims and legal obligations. A copy of the strategy can be found in the documents section below.