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3. Inclusion and Diversity Policy


Sunbury Club Inclusion and Diversity Policy (2018)

The Sunbury Cricket Club, in all its activities, is fully committed to the principles of equality of opportunity in cricket, and to ensuring that its employees, members and all other individuals working or volunteering Sunbury Cricket Club, and participating in or watching Sunbury Cricket Club’s activities are treated fairly and are able to conduct their activities free from discrimination, harassment or intimidation.

• Sunbury Cricket Club, in all its activities will not discriminate, or in any way treat anyone less favourably against on the grounds of age, gender, disability, race, parental or marital status, pregnancy, religion or belief or sexual orientation.

• Sunbury Cricket Club will not tolerate harassment, bullying, abuse or victimisation of individuals.

Sunbury Cricket Club will endeavour to create access and opportunities for all those individuals who wish to participate, and are lawfully eligible to participate, in its activities.

• Sunbury Cricket Club will ensure that it complies with the requirements of the Equality Act 2010 and shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that its employees, members and volunteers adhere to these requirements and this policy.

• This policy is fully supported by the Sunbury Cricket Club’s officers and Cricket Committee who are responsible for the implementation of this policy.

Sunbury Cricket Club is committed to the investigation of any claims when brought to its attention, of discrimination, harassment, bullying, abuse or victimisation of an individual, and reserves the right to impose such sanction as it considers appropriate and proportionate, where such is found to be the case.

• In the event that any employee, member, volunteer, participant or spectator feels that he has suffered discrimination, harassment, bullying, abuse or victimisation, they should report the matter in writing to the Cricket Committee of Sunbury Cricket Club.

• Any such report should include: details of what occurred; when and where the occurrence took place; any witness details and copies of any witness statements.

• If the accused individual is an employee, the Sunbury Sports Association will regard the issue as a disciplinary issue and will follow SSA’s employment disciplinary procedure.

• If the accused individual is a non-employee, the Cricket Committee.
– may decide (at its sole discretion) to uphold or dismiss the complaint without holding a hearing;
– may (at its sole discretion) hold a hearing at which both parties will be entitled to attend and present their case;
– will have the power to impose any one or more of the following sanctions on any person found to be in breach of any policy: (a) warn as to future conduct; (b) suspend from membership; (c) remove from membership; (d) exclude a non-member from the facility, either temporarily or permanently; and (e) turn down a non-member’s current and/or future membership application; and
– will provide both parties with written reasons for its decision.

• A party may appeal a decision of the Cricket Committee or SSA Committee (as applicable) to the relevant County Cricket board by writing to the relevant County Cricket Board within 3 months of Sunbury Cricket Club’s decision being notified to that party.

• If the nature of the complaint is with regard to the Cricket Committee of the Sunbury Cricket Club the complainant may report the complaint directly to the relevant County Cricket Board.

This policy will be reviewed periodically by the Sunbury Cricket Club in consultation with the England and Wales Cricket Board Limited. (written in March 2015, reviewed 2018)