Glossary
This section of the website is used to catalogue definitions of terms used throughout this website. To select a word, choose the initial letter of the word below.
Glossary Terms beginning with the letter R :
- Racial Group
The CRE uses the term racial group, in the context of racial discrimination cases with the definition given in the Race relations Act 1976 that is, to cover groups defined by common race, colour, ethnic origin, national origin, or nationality (including citizenship). Please note that it is a matter of rulings by the courts - not of CRE house style - that certain groups have the status of racial groups under the Race Relations Act while others have not for example, that Sikhs, Jews and Irish Travellers qualify, but Muslims and Rastafarians do not. - Racial Harassment
Harassment occurs when someone�s actions or words, based on the relevant grounds, are unwelcome an violate another person�s dignity or create an environment that is intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive. - Real life test
This refers to the transition period in gender reassignment during which the individual must live and work in the new sex. - Reasonable
In terms of reasonable adjustments, if a complaint were to be made against an employer, an employment tribunal would decide whether the adjustment being considered were reasonable or not. - Reasonable Adjustment
Reasonable adjustments are changes to physical premises or working practices which remove the disadvantage they present to a person with a disability. There are no cut and dried rules because everyone is different. - Refugee
Those who have been awarded refugee status (which allows the individual to remain in the UK). Also, those asylum seekers who have been given the right to work in the UK (and claim JSA) where their asylum claims were made prior to April 2000. - Religion or Belief
Religion or belief is defined as being any religion, religious belief or similar philosophical belief. This does not include any philosophical or political belief unless it is similar to religious belief. It will be for the Employment Tribunals and other Courts to decide whether particular circumstances are covered by the regulations. - Reprimands and final warnings
Replaced cautions for juveniles in June 2000