Whistleblowing Policy
Gareth Napier
23 Nov 2023
People with disabilities : Yes
People from black and minority ethnic communities and different racial backgrounds : Yes
Women and men (boys and girls) : Yes
Older people : Yes
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people : Yes
People from different religions or beliefs and people with no belief : Yes
Women who are pregnant or on maternity leave : Yes
People who are married or in a civil partnership : Yes
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 proposed changes to the Whistleblowing Policy have been developed in response to the need to review the current policy and update it to reflect legislative and employer responsibilities. If an employee of the council makes a disclosure in the public interest then the impact will be low, based on it not directly impacting employees or groups.