Millennium Performing Arts is
opposed to any policy or practice which discriminates against
an individual or group on grounds of sex, colour, creed, ethnic/national
origins, sexual orientation, class, age, disability, marital status
and those caring for dependants.
We recognise that people who have
been categorised in this way have suffered a long history of oppression
and in particular, have experienced substantial discrimination
within the sphere of employment.
In our employment practices we
will strive to eradicate such discrimination and will apply objective
criteria to assess relevant abilities, avoiding judgements based
on personal preference and prejudice. We aim to ensure that all
job applicants are considered on an equal basis, and that all
employees will have the opportunity and training to progress in
their employment both within and outside this organisation.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES SUPPLEMENT
The very foundation of Millennium guarantees an open and progressive
approach towards equal opportunities. Millennium was founded by
three diverse but like minded individuals: 1 female, two males;
2 heterosexuals, 1 homosexual; 1 black/Asian, two whites; three
different religions/creeds, and three different nationalities.
Physical suitability of each prospective student must be assessed
on an individual basis. Many students and ex-students from Millennium
are involved with delivering special programs to underprivileged
children (under guidance) in their spare time.