This data is required by the EHRC:
3. Equality monitoring data
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3a. The people you serve:
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What was the total number of people (beneficiaries) that benefited from your work over the last 12 months?
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3b. Break down this total into the following categories (or at 3.c explain why you are unable to):
Sex. How many of the beneficiaries were:
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No.
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Age. How many of these beneficiaries were:
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No.
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Male
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0-24
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Female
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25-44
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Transgender
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45-64
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65 or over
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Ethnicity. How many of these beneficiaries were:
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White
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No.
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White
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No.
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English
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Northern Irish
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Scottish
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Irish
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Welsh
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Gypsy or Traveller
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British
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Any other white background
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Asian
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No.
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Asian
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No.
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Indian
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Chinese
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Pakistani
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Asian British, Asian English, Asian Scottish or Asian Welsh
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Bangladeshi
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Any other Asian background
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Black
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No.
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Black
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No.
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African
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Black British, Black English, Black Scottish or Black Welsh
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Caribbean
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Any other black background
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Mixed or multiple background
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No.
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Mixed or multiple background
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No.
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White and Black Caribbean
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White and Asian
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White and Black African
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Any other mixed/multiple background
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Any other background
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No.
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Any other background
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No.
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Arab
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Specify:
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Disabled. How many of these beneficiaries had the following conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months:
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No.
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No.
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Deafness or severe hearing impairment
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A substantial learning difficulty (for example, dyslexia or dyspraxia)
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Blindness or severe vision impairment
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A serious mental health condition (for example, depression or schizophrenia)
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A physical disability (a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, lifting or carrying)
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A chronic illness (such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, heart disease or epilepsy)
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A substantial learning disability (such as Down’s syndrome)
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Another disability
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Religion or belief. How many of these beneficiaries had the following affiliations:
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No.
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No.
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Christian
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Muslim
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Buddhist
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Sikh
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Hindu
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No religious affiliation or belief
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Jewish
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Any other religion or belief
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Sexual orientation. How many of these beneficiaries described themselves as:
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No.
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No.
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Heterosexual or straight
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Bisexual
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Gay or lesbian
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Other
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3c. Explain any gaps within the data that you have provided above. For example, if you have stated that a total of 695 beneficiaries benefited from your work last year, but cannot break this number down in all the equality areas, please say why you could not provide this data.
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Other possible groups to monitor in relation to funding bid:
The Beneficiary groups are to be: migrants from Europe, working age welfare benefit recipients, adults with low qualifications and skills, the elderly inactive, young people in care or leaving care and adult/young offenders (all of whom are represented in parts of Thanet much above UK averages and between whom tensions exist).
6f. Will the project target any other vulnerable groups, for example, carers, people with mental health conditions? Please specify.
One of the vulnerable groups to be targeted will be “Pensioners living alone”, particularly those who are inactive in community life. Incapacity “Benefit claimants for mental health reasons” will also feature, as this group is represented above average in the work of mediation services. Amongst the beneficiary groups listed under 6e (above), we would expect there to be high representation of other vulnerable groups eg children in 'out of work' families, which links to our track record in Family Support Work as part of the action-plans that Community Inclusion Teams might uphold.
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