Equality is a statutory responsibility for anyone providing a service. While Perthshire Open Studios CIC (POS) does not employ anyone at this time, supporting equal opportunities is an important part of what we do. While we do not use the word ‘service’ to describe our work, we feel that what we do is a service to Perthshire artists[1] and the people of Perthshire.

Statement of intent

We fully accept and welcome that society and artists with society consist of many diverse groups and individuals and that this diversity is an asset to the community. We also recognise that certain groups and individuals are discriminated against and we are opposed to this. We recognise that we have a responsibility to promote equal opportunities and we will pursue equality in all our work.

As a Community Interest Company, we want:

 

Issues we particularly recognise.

Despite our wish otherwise, it is possible to, unintentionally, discriminate against certain sections of the community, particularly minority or disadvantaged groups. We are aware that the very nature of what we currently do could bereducing diversity among Perthshire artists, as well is restricting the public’s ability to access art.

 

This document has been prepared to set out POS’s commitment and as a statement of its intent. The Policy will be reviewed at the AGM to ensure effective implementation. POS is committed to the development of policies to provide for equality of opportunity in all aspects of its work. We will work to ensure that all our services are provided in a way that promotes awareness of the rights and needs of people from minority groups and enables all people to access to them.

Implementing an Equal Opportunities Policy

We will:

  1. Make efforts to increase members’ understanding of equal opportunities and diversity related policies.
  2. Monitor the diversity of POS-involved artists in relation to the population in Perthshire.
  3. Identify (at each the AGM) a target group we wish to develop links to and seek advice from that results in actions to encourage the inclusion of that group either as artists or as visitors to our events.
  4. Form an advisory group of specialists who individually have a wider focus and knowledge than that of the POS directors and team (who are all volunteers). We aim to develop understandings and approaches that are more inclusive and reach wider audiences of both artists and the public.
  5. At each AGM, there will be a report of a review of equal opportunities data available to us and an agenda item that reviews the previous year’s activities in light of our Equal Opportunity Policy objectives  and the identification of an agreed target for increasing diversity among artists and visitors. The AGM will start the process of debating and developing ideas around how that group could be reached.
  6. Continue to develop and follow an organisational model of multiple activities that allow different groups on society to benefit (financially and for their wellbeing) from both the creation of art and the contact with art.
  7. Seek advice on maintaining and updating of our polices.
  8. Bring to the attention of all members, staff and volunteers the provisions of the Policy and will provide such training as is necessary to ensure the effective implementation of the Policy. While the operation of the Policy is the Directors’ responsibility, all members and volunteers have a duty to do everything they can to ensure that the Policy operates in practice.

 

Code of Conduct


[1] We define the term artist as those that create art as they perceive it.