Equality, diversity and inclusion
The RCGP Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group wants to ensure that the College continues to promote equality and diversity in all we do and that we value all our people. This group ensures that our procedures and our policies are up-to-date, enabling equal opportunities for all and sharing this information across the College. This work is vitally important to ensure everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Plan 2023-2026
Our goal is to maintain an inclusive organisation where individuals feel they are represented, and their voices are heard, valued, respected, and appreciated. RCGP aspires to ensure that all members, colleagues, and stakeholders feel a sense of belonging within the organisation, and we can create an environment that truly feels like a professional home.
The EDI Steering Group has created the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Plan 2023-2026 to meet these objectives. It builds upon the previous plan with a strong commitment to ensuring that everyone at RCGP has an equal opportunity to make the most of their aptitudes, and that diversity and differences are recognised, respected and celebrated. The action plan outlines the steps we will take to address existing challenges, capitalise on opportunities, and embed a culture of equity and diversity throughout the organisation. Together, the KPIs and action plan are vital tools in our commitment to driving meaningful and sustainable change.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Plan 2023-2026
EDI membership data
We are working to become a more inclusive organisation and celebrate the diversity of our membership. Read our reports on the protected characteristics of our membership and representative bodies.
- EDI membership data, July 2024
- Our diverse membership: Protected characteristic data of RCGP members, June 2023 (PDF file, 8 MB)
- Our diverse membership: Protected characteristic data of RCGP members, June 2022 (PDF file, 6 MB)
- How we use data
Governance
The Council is the governing body who are responsible for clinical and professional policy.
The Chair of Council is the clinical Officer and the Chief Operating Officer is the Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) who co-chair the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group for the College.
Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group is responsible for implementation of the strategy and providing leadership on issues across the College.
Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Oversight Group is responsible for overseeing the completion of actions and provide the Steering group with information, concerns and challenges from Staff and Stakeholders. This is chaired by the Chief Operating Officer with relevant staff.
Why equality, diversity and inclusion matter to us
We realise it is easy to promise commitments in writing, but it is much harder to make concrete improvements to our organisational culture.
We will continue with our long-term culture change programme which aims to: address barriers to inclusion; tackle unconscious biases and support our Leadership Team in setting metrics to measure the impact of our actions.
How we will achieve this
Membership – we will...
- Create an environment where every member feels able to contribute and be heard.
- Work to address identified reasons for major differential performance of candidates.
- Measure our membership profile to ensure it reflects the make-up of General Practice.
Wider organisation – we will...
- Build networks to provide a sense of community and raise awareness of inclusion across the College.
- Value the views of our stakeholders and use their experiences to inform our work.
- Undertake diversity and inclusion campaigns and encourage everyone to take part.
- Collate and analyse the right data to help us understand diversity issues in the organisation and implement recommendations.
- Regularly review all our practices and procedures so that fairness is maintained at all times
Our suppliers and partners – we will...
- Where we have concerns that the products or services supplied to us are directly linked to human rights violations, we will only proceed if we feel our work will not contribute to human rights abuse.
- Ensure that potential suppliers adhere to the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy and the Equalities Act 2010.
Customers – we will...
- Ensure that our buildings and facilities as a public building are inclusive of the protected characteristics as far as possible.
- Provide adequate training for staff to assist and support all customers with diverse needs.
Our people – we will...
- Not tolerate harassment or discrimination in our working environment.
- Promote a culture that fosters workplace flexibility and work/life balance.
- Recognise and celebrate our differences.
- Provide fair salaries and benefits.
- Provide a safe working environment.
- Provide equal opportunity for everyone in the workforce, no matter their background or characteristics.
- Encourage anyone who feels they have been subject to discrimination to raise their concerns, so we can apply corrective measures.
Our mission and values
Our mission is to encourage, foster and maintain the highest possible standards of patient care in general practice, across the UK and worldwide. Our values which help to achieve this are:
- Compassion
- Inclusivity
- Sustainability
- Accountability
- Integrity
Read more about our mission and values
What we do with data
To carry out our duties, we only collect data that helps us ensure our activities and services are delivered in a fair way that balances the needs of diverse groups. The RCGP is committed to equality in the provision of services to all our members and stakeholders to ensure that all receive the highest possible standards of service and support from us. We recognise that any diversity information we request is of a sensitive nature, however we are doing so for a number of important reasons. We want the College to be a welcoming organisation for all GPs and ensure that the College remains relevant and meets the needs of its diverse membership. It is also important for us to anonymously monitor the diversity of our membership in order to ensure that the College’s committees, representatives, panels etc. fully represent our wider membership.
Data is only used for statistical purposes and is held on our secure membership database, it can only be accessed by a small number of staff authorised to run statistical reports, and we will never report on data where the group has less than 10 subjects. For any of the areas where you do not wish to disclose information, there is a ‘prefer not to say’ option.
Get involved with EDI at the RCGP
Express your interest in taking on an advocacy role for your Faculty.
Form for Faculty advocacy roles
You can also join the EDI group on the RCGP members' forum.
Explore our special interest groups for more opportunities.
Contact
For further information, please email info.edi@rcgp.org.uk.
Note: The nine protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010 are: age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex, and sexual orientation.
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