The Gaelic Games Council of Britain (GGCB) Equality & Diversity Statement. GGCB recognises the importance of affording equity, equal opportunity and fair treatment to all present and potential members.
GGCB aims to ensure that all people irrespective of their age, gender, ability, disability, race, religion, ethnic origin, creed, colour, nationality, social status or sexual orientation have a genuine and equal opportunity to participate in Gaelic Games at all levels and in all roles. That is, as a beginner, participant or performer, and as a coach, official, referee, manager, administrator or spectator.
It is the aim of GGCB in its relationships with its members, employees, job applicants and in the provision of its services, not to disadvantage any individual by imposing any conditions or requirements which cannot be justified. Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action being taken.
Direct discrimination is defined as treating a person less favourably than others are or would be treated in the same or similar circumstances. Indirect discrimination occurs when a requirement or condition is applied which whether intentional or not, adversely affects a considerably larger proportion of people of one race, sex, marital status than another and cannot be justified on grounds other than race, sex or marital status.
The Equality Policy has the following Objectives:
GGCB expects all those acting on behalf of the GGCB and its members to adhere to this policy. In pursuance of this policy GGCB reserve the right to discipline any of its members or employees who practice any form of discrimination on the grounds of a person’s age, gender, ability, race, religion ethic origin, creed, nationality, social status or sexual orientation.