In order to meet the requirements of this duty the Trust will use the Equality Impact Assessment process which has been developed to be compliant with the Equality Act 2010.
An equality impact assessment (EIA) is most effective when used at the primary stages of planning and is expected to be used for the following activities:
It is used to assess whether there may be any barriers or difficulties, harassment or exclusion, or in fact any positive impact such as promotion of equality of opportunity, developing good community relationships, encouraging participation and involvement as experienced by service users, patients, carers, relatives, staff, the general public and key stakeholders.
“When completing an equality impact assessment also consider whether the Trusts values & behaviours are addressed. Our values & behaviours are as follows:
Patient Centred and Safe: This centres on patient safety, team work and continuous improvement.
Professional: This focuses on being open and honest, efficient and acting as a good role model.
Responsive: The expectation here is that staff will be action orientated, with a "can do" attitude and that they innovate, take personal responsibility and listen and learn.
Friendly: We would expect staff to be welcoming, treat people with respect and dignity and value others as individuals.â€
The EIA form should be completed taking into consideration the guidance and an action plan completed.
All EIA’s should be sent to the line manager as soon as they have been completed for sign off, with a copy sent to the Head of Diversity & Inclusion.
Some EIA's will be available on the Trust intranet and website, and some subject to audit by external organisations such as the Equality and Human Rights Commission and it is therefore important that the documents are of a high quality and accurately reflect the time and effort which staff devote to ensuring that Trust services, activities and policies or procedures are progressive, seek to remove barriers and promote equality and diversity.
The EIA should be completed by staff who have undertaken the MLE online Equality Impact Assessment training which will equip them with the tools needed to complete the EIA template.
Support and advice can be obtained from the Head of Diversity & Inclusion.
If you would like further advice or support to complete the EIA Template please contact:
Elizabeth Swift
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Telephone: 01722 336262 Ext: 5834
Email: elizabeth.swift1@nhs.net
Please use the Equality Impact Assessment template. please click on these links if you would like any further information on Equality Impact Assessment guidance  or on the Equality Impact Assessment policy.Â
Our staff at Salisbury District Hospital have long been well regarded for the quality of care and treatment they provide for our patients and for their innovation, commitment and professionalism. This has been recognised in a wide range of achievements and it is reflected in our award of ¾¨Ó㴫ý Foundation Trust status. This is afforded to hospitals that provide the highest standards of care.