UK Ultimate Equalities Monitoring Form 2021
We would like to have a better understanding of the demographic profile of the people who participate in Ultimate in the UK, and so we are running this survey during December to help us gather the data.  The goal is to provide a benchmark against which we can set up and monitor action plans to promote improved diversity and inclusion within the sport.
Please complete this survey if you have participated (played/coached/volunteered) in Ultimate in the UK during 2021, regardless of whether you were a UKU member.  Please share the link with other people you think may be interested.

Any data collected on this form is anonymous and the information provided will be used for monitoring purposes only. Where necessary the information that we collect may be passed to other agencies.

UK Ultimate complies with the General Data Protection Regulations. We use this information to review compliance with its policies on equal opportunity. We will use this data to inform our statistics on the representation of the categories of individual. We will treat all personal information in line with current data protection legislation and our data protection policy. For more on how we use the information you have provided, please see our privacy notice.

In order for us to process this information and to comply with data protection legislation, we require your consent. You are not required to give your consent; you acknowledge that any consent given is freely given. Completing this form will signify your consent to our processing of this information.

This form was created using a template provided by Sporting Equals https://www.sportingequals.org.uk/.
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Role (please select all that apply to your participation in Ultimate during 2021) *
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To which gender do you most identify?
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Do you consider yourself to be the gender that was assigned to you at birth?
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Do you consider yourself as having a disability?  
You will be considered as having a disability for discrimination purposes if you fit the definition as given in the Equality Act 2010. In the Act, a disability is a ‘physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long term adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normalday to day activities.’ For these purposes, ‘long term’ is taken to mean the condition is likely to last longer than 12 months or likely to recur.
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What is your sexual orientation?
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Please select your age bracket
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