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The Right to an Identity: Gender and Diversity

Date of Adoption: May 2000; amended March 2002, March 2007
Policy Serial No: END 2.4

People who are oppressed or marginalised because of their gender, religion, ethnicity, cultural or sexual identity will realise equal rights and status with others. Specifically they will:

  1. Live free from discrimination;
  2. Realise a greater respect for diversity;

And specifically women will:

  1. Realise greater economic, social and political participation.