CREC Diversity Forum

Welcome to the City Region Employer Coalition Diversity Forum.

The aim of the Diversity Forum is to enable its members to share best practice and information on initiatives regarding the equality and diversity agenda, and to investigate and maximise support available from government agencies.

Our hope is that all our group's members will take the time to add accounts of their own sector-related activity to this online portal, for the benefit of others. You can do this by clicking 'create content' in the top left menu, then selecting 'group information', choosing CREC Care Sector Group as your audience on the subsequent page. Your post will appear in the news feed below.

Our administrator Sam will keep your group up-to-date by adding details of events, case studies, factsheets, research and information that is helpful to members, but please feel free to add your own. If you are stuck in any way, please email sam.donaldson@yourchamber.org.uk for further assistance. 

Links:

Free 'Shift Line' Manager's Guide to Supporting People with Mental Health Issues in the Workplace

The Shift Line Managers' Resource is a practical guide to managing and supporting people who are experiencing stress, distress and mental health problems in the workplace.

Occupational Health Helpline for Small Businesses

Taking action on a recent health review, the government has launched a free helpline advising small business employers on how to help employees who are suffering ill health. This will be of use to employers who want to know how to support sick employees, and in some cases keep them working whilst they are experiencing ill health, as well as promote a supportive attitude to ill-health in the workplace. Any employers with questions about the new fit note will find answers through this resource.

Ring for free 9-5 Monday to Friday 0800 077 88 44

The Fit Note

Today the Department for Work and Pensions have replaced the standard medical note, aka the 'sick note' with a new form called a 'fit note'.

The replacement has been made with regard to research that shows that work is beneficial for general health and recovery from illness, and allows GPs to aid the convalescent back to work to avoid long-term absence. Up until now, a sick note would state whether or not a person should refrain from work, but the fit note may now state that they 'may be fit enough', and give steps for employers to provide helpful conditions.

Equality Bill Event

On 17th March, the Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC) hosted an event for employers to discuss the Equality Bill and in specific, its impact of a new equality duty on public body procurement, which stipulates, under secondary legislation, that public bodies must require their suppliers to comply with primary equality legislation to win contracts.