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UNDERSTANDI NG EQUALI TY
     Shared perspectives

      Mole (Laura) Chapman
Welcome
       • Powerful language.
       • Professional purpose.
       • Validating experience.
       • Not a add-on.

Without certain groups represented in the room, we miss out
  on the voices we need to hear in order to change.
Ground Rules

Agreed understandings or social
contract?



  What do you need to participate?
Path
•   Welcome
•   Ground rules and shared outcomes
•   Inequality
•   Stereotypes and Behaviour
•   Equality & Diversity
•   Equity
•   Inclusive practice
•   Positive and Possible
•   Commitment and compliance
Shared Outcomes:
• Hopes and fears:
From mindscapes to
              landscapes
We would be foolish to assume that it’s easy to
 achieve a fairer society.

If it was easy we would have cracked it, and we
   would all live in an equitable world.

• It is not.
• We have not.
• We do not.
Perceived Inequality
“The first thing to recognise is that we are dealing with the effects of
relative rather than absolute deprivation or poverty” Fullan

                                                                           High Inequality
                                                                           Low social mobility




                          Low Inequality
                          High social mobility




        Deprivation and poverty                          Deprivation and poverty




          The wider the perceived inequality - the unhealthier the community
Stereotypes and Prejudice
Myths and assumptions    Professional reaction
Behaviour and communication
Feeling                Action
Equality:
• Equal treatment for all: The availability of the same
  rights, position, and status to all people, regardless of
  gender, sexual preference, age, race, ethnicity, ability or
  religion.
• Agreement of equal value
• State of being equal: rights, treatment, quantity, or value
  equal to all others in a specific group
• All individuals need to have equal choices and opportunities
  regardless of their ability.
Diversity:
• Understanding that each individual is unique, and
  recognizing our differences.

• Acceptance and respect.
• It is the exploration of these differences in a safe,
  positive, and nurturing environment.
• It is about understanding each other and moving
  beyond tolerance to embracing and celebrating the
  dimensions of diversity contained within each
  individual.
Equity
The principle of equality has to be reinforced and extended by the
   practice of equity. On the basis of the discussion so far three broad
   principles about the nature of social justice:


         • Equality: every human being has an absolute and equal right
           to common dignity and parity of esteem and entitlement to
           access the benefits of society on equal terms.
         • Equity: every human being has a right to benefit from the
           outcomes of society on the basis of fairness and according to
           need.
         • Social justice: justice requires deliberate and specific
           intervention to secure equality and equity.
                           (West-Burnham & Chapman 2009)
What’s fair?
Inequality is best explained as a powerful
social force that generates community
divisions and oppression.

Inequality weakens community life, reduces
trust and increases violence across
populations.
Culture Change
• Tackling inequality is best understood as a
  practitioner’s ethical commitment to realise every
  learner’s rights in full.

• Cultural change takes both time and innovation:
  it is neither immediately available nor instantly
  achievable.


                                (Adapted from Chapman, L. 2010)
Context of Professional Services

• Pressure from society and education.

• Worth of human contribution.

• Failure to secure employment.

• Negative attitudes towards marginalised groups.

• Need to value the individuals voice

• Appearance of engagement: A divided response.
Language & Dialogue
• A bridge between people.

• Words can hinder or empower.

• Links Professional, personal, and private.

• Avoid ‘them’ and ‘us’.
• Validates: active and engaged participants.
Challenging Ideas of Status
• Learning and Development.
• Trust and intimacy.
• Vulnerable: needs arise from critical stress.
• Those whose needs are repeatedly ignored
  or whose concerns are trivialised.
• Oppression lack of full entitlement due to
  wider social divisions and no control over
  same adult priorities.
Dialogue as community intervention
• Personal: inner, reflective, analytical, synthesizing. The way
  issues are internalized. A process that makes sense. [Private
  voice]
• Social: family and friends, deep, open, direct, love and
  unconditional acceptance. [Personal voice]
• Professional dialogue: a closed ‘expert’ language - ‘jargon’ to
  the outsider. The writer, the journalist and the professional
  communicator… the questioning of technique and practice.
  [Public voice]
• Learning dialogue: process of mentoring, coaching, and
  tutoring. Enquiry, discovery, questioning, affirming. [Expert
  voice]
• Community dialogue: process of debate and shared decision
  taking. Trust, convention, shared understanding and protocol.
  [Shared voice]
                                             West-Burnham, J. 2009, pg 122
A Tool in Practice:
• Between people,practitioners and
  community?
• Trust: time and space.

• Growth and thinking.

• Respectful challenge.
G r o w t h a n d C a p a c it y
           b u ild in g
Positive & Possible

     We can:
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Meaningful relationships
        Our judgements about almost all social
         interactions, organisations and
         communities depend upon our
         perceptions of the relationships
         involved.


Professor John West-Burnham
Implications for personal and
          shared practice?
Personal meaning               Shared understanding
• What do I understand by      • How do we tackle hierarchy?
  inequality?                  • How do we work together?
• How do I promote wellbeing   • How do we value others?
  and health and happiness?    • How do we address common
• How do I connect to the        language?
  whole?                       • How do we enable our children?
• How do I strengthen my own   • How do we involve parents and
  understanding?                 other groups?
• How do I enable others to    • How do we share leadership?
  grow?
• What can I do to take more
  responsibility?
Multi-Agency Teams
• Respect for equality and wellbeing though joined
  up service and shared resources
• Personal meaning - acknowledge different models
• Shared understanding - develop shared language
• Leadership - identify management and personal
  responsibility
Closing Circle
    Good bye!
  See you again
 …on Facebook or
 www.equalitytraining.co.uk

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Equality perspectives

  • 1. UNDERSTANDI NG EQUALI TY Shared perspectives Mole (Laura) Chapman
  • 2. Welcome • Powerful language. • Professional purpose. • Validating experience. • Not a add-on. Without certain groups represented in the room, we miss out on the voices we need to hear in order to change.
  • 3. Ground Rules Agreed understandings or social contract? What do you need to participate?
  • 4. Path • Welcome • Ground rules and shared outcomes • Inequality • Stereotypes and Behaviour • Equality & Diversity • Equity • Inclusive practice • Positive and Possible • Commitment and compliance
  • 6. From mindscapes to landscapes We would be foolish to assume that it’s easy to achieve a fairer society. If it was easy we would have cracked it, and we would all live in an equitable world. • It is not. • We have not. • We do not.
  • 7. Perceived Inequality “The first thing to recognise is that we are dealing with the effects of relative rather than absolute deprivation or poverty” Fullan High Inequality Low social mobility Low Inequality High social mobility Deprivation and poverty Deprivation and poverty The wider the perceived inequality - the unhealthier the community
  • 8. Stereotypes and Prejudice Myths and assumptions Professional reaction
  • 10. Equality: • Equal treatment for all: The availability of the same rights, position, and status to all people, regardless of gender, sexual preference, age, race, ethnicity, ability or religion. • Agreement of equal value • State of being equal: rights, treatment, quantity, or value equal to all others in a specific group • All individuals need to have equal choices and opportunities regardless of their ability.
  • 11. Diversity: • Understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our differences. • Acceptance and respect. • It is the exploration of these differences in a safe, positive, and nurturing environment. • It is about understanding each other and moving beyond tolerance to embracing and celebrating the dimensions of diversity contained within each individual.
  • 12. Equity The principle of equality has to be reinforced and extended by the practice of equity. On the basis of the discussion so far three broad principles about the nature of social justice: • Equality: every human being has an absolute and equal right to common dignity and parity of esteem and entitlement to access the benefits of society on equal terms. • Equity: every human being has a right to benefit from the outcomes of society on the basis of fairness and according to need. • Social justice: justice requires deliberate and specific intervention to secure equality and equity. (West-Burnham & Chapman 2009)
  • 13. What’s fair? Inequality is best explained as a powerful social force that generates community divisions and oppression. Inequality weakens community life, reduces trust and increases violence across populations.
  • 14. Culture Change • Tackling inequality is best understood as a practitioner’s ethical commitment to realise every learner’s rights in full. • Cultural change takes both time and innovation: it is neither immediately available nor instantly achievable. (Adapted from Chapman, L. 2010)
  • 15. Context of Professional Services • Pressure from society and education. • Worth of human contribution. • Failure to secure employment. • Negative attitudes towards marginalised groups. • Need to value the individuals voice • Appearance of engagement: A divided response.
  • 16. Language & Dialogue • A bridge between people. • Words can hinder or empower. • Links Professional, personal, and private. • Avoid ‘them’ and ‘us’. • Validates: active and engaged participants.
  • 17.
  • 18. Challenging Ideas of Status • Learning and Development. • Trust and intimacy. • Vulnerable: needs arise from critical stress. • Those whose needs are repeatedly ignored or whose concerns are trivialised. • Oppression lack of full entitlement due to wider social divisions and no control over same adult priorities.
  • 19. Dialogue as community intervention • Personal: inner, reflective, analytical, synthesizing. The way issues are internalized. A process that makes sense. [Private voice] • Social: family and friends, deep, open, direct, love and unconditional acceptance. [Personal voice] • Professional dialogue: a closed ‘expert’ language - ‘jargon’ to the outsider. The writer, the journalist and the professional communicator… the questioning of technique and practice. [Public voice] • Learning dialogue: process of mentoring, coaching, and tutoring. Enquiry, discovery, questioning, affirming. [Expert voice] • Community dialogue: process of debate and shared decision taking. Trust, convention, shared understanding and protocol. [Shared voice] West-Burnham, J. 2009, pg 122
  • 20. A Tool in Practice: • Between people,practitioners and community? • Trust: time and space. • Growth and thinking. • Respectful challenge.
  • 21. G r o w t h a n d C a p a c it y b u ild in g
  • 22. Positive & Possible We can:       
  • 23. Meaningful relationships Our judgements about almost all social interactions, organisations and communities depend upon our perceptions of the relationships involved. Professor John West-Burnham
  • 24. Implications for personal and shared practice? Personal meaning Shared understanding • What do I understand by • How do we tackle hierarchy? inequality? • How do we work together? • How do I promote wellbeing • How do we value others? and health and happiness? • How do we address common • How do I connect to the language? whole? • How do we enable our children? • How do I strengthen my own • How do we involve parents and understanding? other groups? • How do I enable others to • How do we share leadership? grow? • What can I do to take more responsibility?
  • 25. Multi-Agency Teams • Respect for equality and wellbeing though joined up service and shared resources • Personal meaning - acknowledge different models • Shared understanding - develop shared language • Leadership - identify management and personal responsibility
  • 26. Closing Circle Good bye! See you again …on Facebook or www.equalitytraining.co.uk