Tags
Age (6) Apprenticeships (1) Belief (4) Bristish Values (1) British Values (23) Community cohesion (6) Confidentiality aggreements (1) Conflict (1) Corona virus (1) CPD (1) culture (1) data (2) Disability (35) Discrimination (27) diversity (1) Education (4) EHRC (1) EHRC/GEO (19) Employment (60) Equality (10) Equality Act (1) Equality Act 2010 (32) Equality and Diversity (3) Equality Objectives (3) Ethnicity (7) Freedom of speech (3) Gender (33) gender fluid (1) Gender identity (4) gender pay gap (8) Gender reassignment (11) Gender reassignment. trans equality (4) Good relations (6) Gypsy (1) Gypsy Roma Traveller (3) Harassment (17) Hate crime (6) Human rights (15) immigration (2) Inclusion (1) inspection (6) Intersectional approaches (1) Intolerance (1) Islam (1) J K Rowling (1) leadership and management (1) learners (1) Legal duties (24) Legislation (5) LGBT (1) Maternity (11) Mental Health (13) Migrants (4) Neurodiverse (2) non-binary (1) Ofsted (32) Paternity (1) Police (1) positive action (2) positive discrimination (1) Poverty (3) Pregnancy (11) Prejudice (6) Prevent (9) Protected characteristics (1) PSED (2) Public Sector Equality Duty (4) Race (12) reasonable adjustments (1) Recruitment (2) Refugees (4) Religion (14) religion and belief (7) Risk Assessment (1) Roma and Traveller students (1) RReligion (1) Safeguarding (5) Sexual orientation (25) social distancing (1) Social exclusion (1) socioeconomic (2) SStaff development (1) Staff development (4) Stress (2) teaching and learning (3) Training (6) trans equality (20) Unconscious Bias (7) Vegan (1) Violence (1) Volunteers (1) Weight (2) Well-being (2) Well-being Corona virus (1) workplace learning (3)

Delegates at a training session being run by Christine Rose

Training

Want to find out what makes Christine's training events different? visit training >

Consultancy

Interested in how Christine can help your organisation improve? visit consultancy >

Delegates attending a professional conference

Events

Want to find out when Christine is speaking at an event near you? visit events >

E&D news updates

Get the latest news by email. Sign up to consent to receive Christine's free newsletter

« Do your staff experience discrimination and diversity issues? How do you know? | Main | Time off for antenatal and adoption appointments »
Saturday
Sep192015

Managing pregnancy and maternity discrimination – Child’s play?

Did you know that women who are pregnant or returning to work after having a child are more likely to face discrimination than they were 10 years ago? While many HR departments are supportive, research has found that 20% of staff experience harassment or negative comments from colleagues or managers when pregnant or returning from maternity leave. What happens in your organisation?

New research carried out by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has found that:

  • 11% of staff when pregnant or returning from maternity leave were dismissed, made compulsorily redundant where others in their workplace were not, or treated so poorly they felt they had to leave their jobs
  • 20% of new mothers experienced harassment or negative comments from their colleagues or manager when pregnant or returning from maternity leave
  • 10% of mothers said their manager discouraged them from attending antenatal appoints.

This was despite the fact that most employers say that they are firm supporters of staff during and after their pregnancies and find it easy to comply with the law.

The EHRC is concerned about these worrying levels of discrimination and disadvantage at work that women still face today. They have launched a new campaign showcasing useful guidance aimed at helping make pregnancy and maternity a positive experience for employers and employees. This includes short film case studies showcasing good practice and successful stories, as well as practical guidance in the form of useful infographics and quizzes you can take to test your own knowledge. They are also launching an online toolkit of guidance and good practice for employers.

You can access information about the research, the campaign and the good practice guides here

This month I have also alerted staff to new Acas guides on managing antenatal and adoption appointments. You can jump to this article here

We need to support team leaders and departmental heads to not see maternity leave as something that impacts negatively on service levels, but rather that, with the right approach, managing maternity creates retention and a loyal, motivated workforce.

 

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.