UEA City of Norwich Swimming Club is committed to treating everyone equally regardless of their age, level of ability or disability, gender (including gender reassignment), marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any other relevant characteristic.
UEA City of Norwich Swimming Club will ensure that equality is incorporated in all aspects of its activities and also recognises and adopts the Sport England definition of Equality and Diversity in sport:
Sport England believes sporting opportunities should be open to all and are committed to:
UEA City of Norwich Swimming Club also seeks to fulfil the ASA’s Equality and Diversity Policy objectives which states:
‘The Amateur Swimming Association (“ASA”) and its subsidiaries are fully committed to the principles and practice of equality of opportunity in all its functions:
as an employer, membership organisation,awarding body, in its training and development of
teachers and coaches; involvement with officials and administrators; as an advisor to swimming pool designers and operators and as a facilitator of the aquatic disciplines by all its members. It is responsible for ensuring that no job applicant,employee, volunteer, member, service user or person within its jurisdiction (together “Stakeholders”) are
unlawfully discriminated against because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation (together the “Protected Characteristics under the Equality Act 2010”) or any other irrelevant characteristic.’ ‘The ASA considers the aquatic disciplines to provide “sport for all”. They can and should be made accessible to everyone, to the greatest extent possible.’
UEA City of Norwich Swimming Club is committed to ensuring that everyone has the right to enjoy sport in an environment free from the threat of discrimination, intimidation, harassment or abuse.
The full ASA Equality and Diversity Policy, along with further useful information and equality
guidance can be found at www.swimming.org/