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Vento v CC of West Yorkshire Police
CourtEngland and Wales Court of Appeal
Citation EWCA Civ 1871
Keywords
Discrimination, damages

Vento v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police EWCA Civ 1871 is a UK labour law case, concerning the measure of damages for discrimination under the Equality Act 2010. It set out a three band scale of damages, known as the Vento bands, which are updated each year for inflation.

Facts

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Judgment

The Court of Appeal of England and Wales held that damages should be reduced, in order to make the scale consistent with awards in other fields of law.

Employment Tribunals and those who practise in them might find it helpful if this Court were to identify three broad bands of compensation for injury to feelings, as distinct from compensation for psychiatric or similar personal injury.

i) The top band should normally be between £15,000 and £25,000. Sums in this range should be awarded in the most serious cases, such as where there has been a lengthy campaign of discriminatory harassment on the ground of sex or race. This case falls within that band. Only in the most exceptional case should an award of compensation for injury to feelings exceed £25,000.

ii) The middle band of between £5,000 and £15,000 should be used for serious cases, which do not merit an award in the highest band.

iii) Awards of between £500 and £5,000 are appropriate for less serious cases, such as where the act of discrimination is an isolated or one off occurrence. In general, awards of less than £500 are to be avoided altogether, as they risk being regarded as so low as not to be a proper recognition of injury to feelings. There is, of course, within each band considerable flexibility, allowing tribunals to fix what is considered to be fair, reasonable and just compensation in the particular circumstances of the case.

The decision whether or not to award aggravated damages and, if so, in what amount must depend on the particular circumstances of the discrimination and on the way in which the complaint of discrimination has been handled.

Common sense requires that regard should also be had to the overall magnitude of the sum total of the awards of compensation for non-pecuniary loss made under the various headings of injury to feelings, psychiatric damage and aggravated damage. In particular, double recovery should be avoided by taking appropriate account of the overlap between the individual heads of damage. The extent of overlap will depend on the facts of each particular case.

Result

For these reasons, we allow the appeal and the cross appeal against the decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, restore the figure for financial loss, substitute for the decision of the Employment Tribunal the sum of £18,000 for injury to feelings, plus £5,000 for aggravated damages, and leave the damages for psychiatric injury at £9,000.

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See also

Direct discrimination cases
Equality Act 2010 ss 13 and 136
Stefanko v Doherty and Maritime Hotel Ltd IRLR 322
Horsey v Dyfed County Council ICR 755
R (EOC) v Birmingham City Council AC 1155
James v Eastleigh BC UKHL 6
Webb v EMO Air Cargo (UK) Ltd (No 2) UKHL 13
Smith v Safeway plc ICR 868
Grant v South-West Trains Ltd ICR 449 (C-249/96)
Chief Constable of Yorkshire Police v Khan UKHL 48
Shamoon v Royal Ulster Constabulary UKHL 11
Roma Rights Centre v Prague Immigration UKHL 55
Homer v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire UKSC 15
Coleman v Attridge Law (2008) C-303/06
English v Sanderson Blinds Ltd EWCA Civ 1421
Grainger plc v Nicholson IRLR 4 (EAT)
see UK labour and equality law

Notes

For cases begun on or after 6 April 2021, the uprated Vento Bands for injury to feelings awards are,

  lower band  £900 to £9,100;
  middle band £9,100 to £27,400;and
  higher band £27,400 to £45,600.

The bands are usually updated annually on 6 April and the date is relevant to when a claim is presented to a Tribunal.

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