AE-LMO-PC Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form

Arts Emergency is committed to being an equitable and inclusive organisation. To help us track our progress, please complete this section. All questions are voluntary, and each question has an option if you prefer not to say. However, the more information you supply, the more effective our monitoring will be. All information supplied will be kept strictly confidential. This form is completely anonymous and will not be looked at in conjunction with your application.
What is your age?
What is your sex?
If you are considering how to answer, use the sex recorded on one of your legal documents such as a birth certificate, Gender Recognition Certificate, or passport. There is a later question on gender identity. This asks if the gender you identify with is different from your sex registered at birth. If it is different, you can then record your gender identity.
What is your ethnic group?
Choose one option that best describes your ethnic group or background.
What is your religion?
The Equality Act 2010 defines a disability as a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term (i.e. lasting or expected to last 12 months or more) adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal, day-to-day activities. Do you consider yourself to have a disability according to this definition?
This includes if you have: cancer, HIV, or multiple sclerosis; a visual impairment (i.e. you are certified blind, severely sight impaired, sight impaired, or partially sighted); a progressive condition such as Alzheimer’s disease motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, or Parkinson’s; a severe disfigurement; a form of neurodivergence (e.g. ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and dyspraxia).
Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation?
Is the gender you identify with the same as your sex registered at birth?
What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged about 14?
What type of school did you attend for the most time between the ages of 11 and 16?
If you finished school after 1980, were you eligible for free school meals at any point during your school years?
Did any of your parents or carers attend university by the time you were 18?
How did you hear about this opportunity?
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