Human rights, equality and diversity - Barts Health NHS Trust
Human rights, equality and diversity - Barts Health NHS Trust
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COR/POL/079/2013-001Title of existing policy at each legacy <strong>Trust</strong><strong>Barts</strong> <strong>and</strong> The Newham UniversityLondon Hospital Hospital<strong>Human</strong> RightsEquality <strong>and</strong>Equality & DiversityDiversity PolicyPolicy<strong>Human</strong> Rights,Equality & Diversityin EmploymentPolicyWhipps CrossUniversity HospitalEqualOpportunitiesPolicyAppendix 2: Extra sources of information <strong>and</strong> supportEmployeeAssistanceProgrammeprovided by CiCACASA free service to all employees provided 24 hours 7 days aweek which includes advice on debt, legal issues, caring <strong>and</strong>childcare <strong>and</strong> offers face to face counselling services.Tel. 0800 085 1376 ; 020 7938 0963Or access via www.well-online.co.ukThe Acas Helpline is the place to go for both employers <strong>and</strong>employees who are involved in an employment dispute or areseeking information on employment <strong>rights</strong> <strong>and</strong> rules. The Helplineprovides clear, confidential, independent <strong>and</strong> impartial advice toassist the caller in resolving issues in the workplace. ACAS alsoprovides information on <strong>rights</strong> <strong>and</strong> responsibilities under theEquality Act 2010Call the Helpline on 08457 47 47 47.Monday to Friday, 8am-8pm <strong>and</strong> Saturday, 9am-1pmOr access via: www.acas.org.ukTrade UnionsStonewall‟sInformationServiceChaplaincyThe <strong>Trust</strong> recognises a number of Trade Union organisations. Forfurther information about these, please visit the Trade Union pageon the <strong>Trust</strong> intranet:http://bartshealthintranet/People/Staff-side/Staff-siderepresentatives.aspxStonewall runs a free info service for anyone looking for detailsabout gay <strong>rights</strong>, including:• Civil partnerships• Employment• Hate crime• Bullying• Parenting• DiscriminationStonewall can't give legal advice or help you to pursue a case orcomplaint, but trained volunteers <strong>and</strong> staff aim to put you in touchwith the people that can. Stonewall can point people towards locallesbian, gay <strong>and</strong> bisexual support groups <strong>and</strong> services.Call the Helpline on: 08000 50 20 20Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pmOr access via: www.stonewall.org.ukThe local Chaplaincy service is there to support staff of allreligions or beliefs including staff with no religion or belief.Page 12 of 13