Maternity and Shared Parental Leave Policy
Claire Pollock
28 Oct 2021
People with disabilities : No
People from black and minority ethnic communities and different racial backgrounds : No
Women and men (boys and girls) : No
Older people : No
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people : No
People from different religions or beliefs and people with no belief : No
Women who are pregnant or on maternity leave : Yes
People who are married or in a civil partnership : No
Children and young people : No
N/A
N/A
Eliminate discrimination faced by particular groups : low
Impact upon the promotion of equality of opportunity between particular groups : low
Impact upon good relations between particular groups : low
Does it have overall relevance to equality? low
Impact on communities, including communities of interest: low
Reduce inequalities of outcome caused by socio-economic disadvantage:
No
The Maternity and Shared Parental Leave Policy outlines the arrangements East Ayrshire Council has made to meet it`s statutory obligations in regards to Maternity, Adoption and Shared Parental Leave. The provisions of this policy will be applied equally to all Council employees regardless of whether or not they have a protected characteristic.