EG-EK-07
Education & Growth
Education & Knowledge
CORE
Excellence
v2.9.7
Services benchmark diverse‑needs data
Evaluates the systematic collection, benchmarking, and intersectional analysis of diverse user needs data (e.g., SEND, EAL, socio-economic). This practice embodies the Islamic principles of ʿAdl (justice), Riʿāyah (stewardship), and Mīzān (balance), ensuring equitable resource allocation and tailored support. Benchmarking is used to identify inequities, inform anticipatory reasonable adjustments, and prevent indirect discrimination—not to impose quotas. Strict data minimisation and student/parent co-production (Shūrā) ensure ethical stewardship (amānah) and voice-led support.
UK Charity Law
- The Essential Trustee (CC3) (Board oversight)
- Charity Governance Code (Diversity & Decision-Making)
ISO Standards
- ISO 30415:2021 — Diversity and inclusion
- ISO 9001:2015 — Quality management systems
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2026-03-07 11:08:10.766979
📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json
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