by Ryan Clement In this short blog, I shall explain what victimisation is as defined under section 27 of the Equality Act 2010. Under s.27 of the Equality Act 2010, “victimisation” has a specific legal meaning, which does not necessarily align with common parlance. π€ Victimisation occurs when a person is treated badly (subjected toContinue reading “Victimisation”
Category Archives: Education
Put Simply
How would you improve your community? Put simply, I would improve my community by creating and improving channels of communication, understanding and collaboration with the wider community and other communities.
Covid-19
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic? I approach this question from a professional perspective. Prior to the pandemic I rarely, if ever (canβt remember), used Teams or Zoom. Skype was a rare indulgence. Now, almost ALL meetings are held online unless there is a good cause or reasonContinue reading “Covid-19”
In these turbulent times!
by Ryan Clement It saddens me to think about the world my son will grow up in during these turbulent times around the globe. I was communicating with my very good friend, D., today and asked whether we worry ‘more’ (if measurable) about our young today than our parents and guardians did about us? ToContinue reading “In these turbulent times!”
Discrimination Arising from Disability
by Ryan Clement, barrister In the Employment Tribunal case of Hussain v Armstrong Watson LLP, the tribunal ruled that the ClaImant’s case for unlawful disability-related discrimination under section 15 of the Equality Act 2010 was successful. It found that he was subjected to unfavourable treatment due to his epilepsy, which impacted his memory, concentration, andContinue reading “Discrimination Arising from Disability”
Dubai and the Bahamas
by Ryan Clement This story begins on Friday, 20 February 2026, around 8am. I was savouring my double espresso βοΈ while texting a friend who was due to fly to Dubai the following Thursday. After some enquiries, I had booked a flight to Dubai for Saturday 7 March, just two weeks away. I was due to returnContinue reading “Dubai and the Bahamas”
Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting
On 6 February 2026 I had the honour of Chairing and facilitating a Panel of Experts – legal and business – for Dianne Greyson’s (founder of EthnicityPayGap Campaign) Ethnicity Pay Gap Summit at the landmark premises of the London Stock Exchange. Wow! What an experience!
World Cancer Day
by Ryan Clement I HAVE WRITTEN about prostate cancer awareness many times, and each time is not one time too many if it helps educate and save lives. PROSTATE CANCER is a disease that develops within the prostate gland. It is currently the most common cancer among men in the UK. Although it is aContinue reading “World Cancer Day”
Prostate Cancer
by Ryan Clement I HAVE WRITTEN about prostate cancer awareness many times, and each time is not one time too many if it helps educate and save lives. PROSTATE CANCER is a disease that develops within the prostate gland. It is currently the most common cancer among men in the UK. Although it is aContinue reading “Prostate Cancer”
Who would be a school governor?
by Ryan Clement SCHOOL GOVERNORS play a crucial role in the management and oversight of schools in the UK. I know. I have been a governor of many maintained and non-maintained schools from London to Surrey to Berkshire. It is very rewarding but highly challenging and demanding, especially on one’s time. Plus, it’s voluntary. Yes, oneContinue reading “Who would be a school governor?”