Poets of Colour Incubator Application Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form Manchester Poetry Library and Words of Colour are committed to providing services and opportunities that are inclusive and accessible. We are collecting this data as part of the evaluation process for this programme, and to inform our funders (Arts Council England) of who we are reaching. We will also use this data to improve our future practice to ensure we are being inclusive. We are grateful for your time and generosity in sharing this information with us. As the data collected is anonymised, it will not affect the outcome of your application. What is your age? (required) * 18-24 25-30 31-40 41-55 56-65 65+ Ethnic origin (required) * How would you describe your ethnic origin? Please tick one box only. Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Groups White and Black Caribbean White and Black African White and Asian Other Mixed background If other mixed background, please specify below Asian/Asian British Asian British Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Chinese Other Asian background If you selected Other Asian background you can specify here Black/African/Caribbean/Black British Black British Caribbean African Other Black background If you selected Other Black background you can specify here Arab Other Ethnic Group Other Ethnic Group (Please specify below) What is your gender? Female Male Non-binary Other Prefer not to say If you selected Other in the gender section you can specify here How would you describe your sexual orientation? Asexual Bisexual Gay Heterosexual/straight Lesbian Pansexual Queer Other Prefer not to say If you selected Other for sexual orientation you can specify here Is your gender different from what was assigned to you at birth? Yes No Are you a person living with a disability? Yes – learning disability Yes – long term / chronic health condition Yes – mental health disability Yes – physical disability Yes – sensory disability No Other If you selected Other you can specify here Where did you hear about this opportunity? What is the first half of your postcode? What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged about 14? We know that measuring class is challenging and very personal. We include this question in line with the Arts Council’s measuring of socio-economic background in their 2020-2021 data report, in order to measure our data in line with theirs. Modern professional & traditional professional occupations such as: teacher, nurse, physiotherapist, social worker, musician, police officer (sergeant or above), software designer, accountant, solicitor, medical practitioner, scientist, civil / mechanical engineer. Senior, middle or junior managers or administrators such as: finance manager, chief executive, large business owner, office manager, retail manager, bank manager, restaurant manager, warehouse manager. Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary, personal assistant, call centre agent, clerical worker, nursery nurse. Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic, plumber, printer, electrician, gardener, train driver. Routine, semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker, machine operative, security guard, caretaker, farm worker, catering assistant, sales assistant, HGV driver, cleaner, porter, packer, labourer, waiter/waitress, bar staff. Long-term unemployed (claimed Jobseeker’s Allowance or earlier unemployment benefit for more than a year) Small business owners who employed less than 25 people such as: corner shop owners, small plumbing companies, retail shop owner, single restaurant or cafe owner, taxi owner, garage owner Other, Other such as: retired, this question does not apply to me, I don’t know I prefer not to say What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged about 14? Other - please specify Leave this field blank Data ProtectionThe Manchester Metropolitan University ('the University') is the Data Controller for the personal data you disclose via this form. We are collecting this anonymous data as part of the evaluation process for this programme, and to inform our funders (Arts Council England) of who we are reaching. We will also use this data to improve our future practice to ensure we are being inclusive. If you have consented to receive our marketing communications we will also use your personal data to send you targeted information about relevant services and benefits which we think will be of interest. You can withdraw your consent to receiving any, or all, of the above communications at any point by emailing [email protected]. The submitted data will only be retained for as long as it is necessary in accordance with the University’s Retention and Disposal Schedule. For further information about us, how we process your personal data and your rights, please view our privacy notice. Poets of Colour Incubator The main project page for the PoC Incubator 2023-2024 Poets of Colour Incubator Main Page