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What is equality? Equality is a fundamental right safeguarded by the Constitution of Finland. Equality means that all people are of equal value, regardless of their gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, skin colour, language, religion, disability o...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/what-is-equality
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Frequently asked questions What does equality mean? According to the Constitution of Finland, people are equal before the law. No one may be treated differently from other people based on their gender, age, origin, language, religion, belief, opin...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/faq
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Frequently asked questions What does equality mean? According to the Constitution of Finland, people are equal before the law. No one may be treated differently from other people based on their gender, age, origin, language, religion, belief, opin...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/FAQ
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How to intervene in acts of hatred There is no quick and easy solution for preventing and intervening in acts of hatred. Instead, it requires long-term efforts. Below are instructions for different situations. Video: The missing factor. Let’s inte...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/intervening-in-hate-acts
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Operators and roles The Non-Discrimination Ombudsman, the National Non-Discrimination and Equality Tribunal of Finland, and the occupational safety and health authorities supervise compliance with the Non-discrimination Act. The Police of Finland ...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/actors-and-responsibilities
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Operators and roles The Non-Discrimination Ombudsman, the National Non-Discrimination and Equality Tribunal of Finland, and the occupational safety and health authorities supervise compliance with the Non-discrimination Act. The Police of Finland ...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/actors+and+responsibilities
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Equality Equality is a fundamental right safeguarded by the Constitution of Finland. Equality means that all people are of equal value, regardless of their gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, skin colour, language, religion, disability or sexual ...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/overview
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Municipalities promote good relations – a tool for municipal efforts on good relations Municipalities can promote good relations by listening to the experiences of different population groups regarding these relations. Municipalities play a key ro...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/from-theory-to-practice
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Glossary Afrophobia Afrophobia is a form of racism that targets individuals, groups and communities of African descent. Afrophobia ultimately seeks to dehumanise its target, and is linked to historical injustices experienced by black people, such ...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/glossary
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Everyday anti-racist acts Anti-racism is ultimately always about reducing racism. Active anti-racist measures are needed to bring about change. This means actively intervening in inappropriate behaviour and discrimination. Passively objecting to r...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/anti-racist-acts
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Equality in legislation Equality is a fundamental right safeguarded in the Constitution of Finland. Many other fundamental and human rights safeguard equality as well. No one can be placed in a different position without an acceptable reason based...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/legislation
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Assessment of the initial situation The plan's preparation begins with an assessment, in which the organisation’s activities and operating environment are examined from the perspective of equality. This ensures that equality planning answers the o...https://yhdenvertaisuus.fi/en/assessing-the-starting-point