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created on September 22, 2016
The Army welcomes people from all backgrounds. Whatever your gender, race, ethnic origin or religious belief, there is a role for you in the Army. No account is taken of sexual orientation or social background. The Army has a strict code of conduct to make sure that everyone is treated fairly.
created on September 21, 2016
Seeking good ideas from all personnel about how to make the British Army a more inclusive working environment
created on September 21, 2016
Everyone has the right to be treated fairly and with respect. Don't be afraid to speak out about inappropriate behaviours in the work place
created on September 21, 2016
Respect for others is a hallmark of the British Army: it comes from the duty to put others first and means that there is no place for prejudice or favouritism.
Respect for others goes both up and down the chain of command and sideways among peers. The Army’s recruiting motto ‘Be the Best’ can only have meaning if all members of it have equality of treatment and opportunity.
Respect for others extends to the treatment of all human beings, especially the victims of conflict.