Guidance

Services, public functions and associations: Code of Practice

Published: 1 January 2011

Last updated: 1 January 2011

What countries does this apply to?

  • England
  • Scotland
  • Wales

We have updated this Code of Practice. We are running a consultation to gather your feedback on our updates.

To read the updated version, or give feedback, go to our Code of Practice consultation page

This Code covers discrimination in services and public functions as set out in Part 3 of the Act and discrimination by associations.

Part 3 is based on the principle that people with the protected characteristics set out in the Act should not be discriminated against when using any service provided publicly or privately, whether that service is for payment or not.

This does not necessarily mean that service providers should treat everybody in exactly the same way; in some circumstances a service provider will need to provide services in a different way to meet the needs of people for example, positive action, single sex services and disabled people so that they can receive the same standard of service as far as this is possible.

The steps that service providers should take to ensure that they do not discriminate are explained in this Code.

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