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Equality Outcomes

The UK Government's Equality Act 2010 replaced the existing equality legislation and consolidates anti-discrimination laws into a single Act. It simplifies the law and removes inconsistencies making it easier for people to understand and comply with. The Equality Act 2010 is law and applies to everyone, both in the public and private sector.

Equality outcomes

We have agreed fourteen Council Family Equality Outcomes. These outcomes are not meant to encompass all the work to reduce inequality in the city. Instead they reflect what are considered to be the priorities and form a framework on which we will build our equality agenda. Included within the full report on the Council Family Equality Outcomes is a Statement of Intent that summarises our broader commitment to equality.

 

Equality Outcomes (BSL)

 

Mainstreaming report

As part of the statutory requirement to mainstream equality into planning, service delivery, and performance management, we are also required to publish a Equality Mainstreaming Report 2023 on our progress towards meeting the general equality duty every two years beginning in 2013.

Equality Impact Assessments

Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA)

Protected characteristics

The Equality Act 2010 restated that people are protected from discrimination based on the following protected characteristics:

 

Equal Pay Policy Statement

Equal_Pay_Policy_Statement_2017-2021 (PDF, 44 KB)

Links

Health and Social Care Partnership Equalities Page Link

Related Content

Documents

 

Last modified on 26 September 2024

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