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Level 2 Certificate in Living in a Fair and Diverse Society

Course Overview

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) reports that unemployment rates were approximately 6% higher for ethnic minorities than white people in 2018. This is just one example of the inequalities that still exist throughout the UK. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that we educate ourselves about supporting and promoting equality and British Values.


This qualification aims to improve your knowledge of equality, diversity and inclusivity, and the four British Values, for either your personal or professional life.

Key Information

Course Length

Course Level
Level 2

Awarding Body
TQUK
(E-certificates upon achievement)

Learning Method(s)
Online materials
Online assessment

For Individuals

Cost and Funding Information

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This course is split into four manageable units:

Unit 1: Equality and Diversity

  • Section 1: Equality in daily life
  • Section 2: Diversity in daily life
  • Section 3: Inclusion in daily life
  • Section 4: The impact of the Equal Pay Act 1970
  • Section 5: The impact of the Equality Act 2010

Unit 2: Promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

  • Section 1: How to promote equality and diversity in daily life
  • Section 2: How to promote equality and diversity in own life
  • Section 3: How to promote inclusion in daily life

Unit 3: Positive Equality Movements

  • Section 1: The need for positive equality in daily life
  • Section 2: Discrimination in daily life towards others
  • Section 3: Positive equality events held in the UK 

Unit 4: British Values

  • Section 1: British Values as they apply to all residents of the United Kingdom
  • Section 2: Democracy as it applies in the United Kingdom
  • Section 3: The Rule of Law as it relates to daily life in the United Kingdom
  • Section 4: Individual Liberty as it relates to daily life in the United Kingdom
  • Section 5: Mutual Respect and Tolerance as it relates to daily life in the United Kingdom