Accessible version of diagram in case study showing the five components of evidence collection and analysis
At the centre of the diagram lies Intersectionality.
Intersectionality is at the centre of the diagram, where the four other components intersect, these components being:
- Protected characteristics
- Socio-economic group
- Geographical analysis
- People at higher risk of harm, abuse, discrimination or disadvantage
Within each of the four components is a list of elements of that component.
Protected characteristics
- age
- disability
- gender reassignment
- marriage and civil partnership
- pregnancy and maternity
- race
- religion or belief
- sex
- sexual orientation
Socio-economic group
- NS-SEC classes
- Receiving free school meals
Geographical analysis
- Country
- Urban, Town, Rural
- Regional
- Local authorities
People at higher risk of harm, abuse, discrimination or disadvantage
- Carers
- Homeless
- Resident or detained in prison, youth custody, or health and social care settings
- In immigration detention
- Refugees, asylum-seekers or undocumented, forced, smuggled or trafficked