Co-funded by the PROGRESS Programme of the European Union EQUINET – European Network of Equality Bodies 2014 Equinet Annual General Meeting 4 December.

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Co-funded by the PROGRESS Programme of the European Union EQUINET – European Network of Equality Bodies 2014 Equinet Annual General Meeting 4 December - Brussels

Co-funded by the PROGRESS Programme of the European Union Overview of Equinet’s Strategic Plan

Mission Equinet is the European Network of Equality Bodies. The network promotes equality in Europe through supporting and enabling the work of national equality bodies. It supports equality bodies to be independent and effective as valuable catalysts for more equal societies.

Vision Equinet works to a vision of a more equal Europe. This is a Europe where full equality in practice is achieved across grounds such as gender and gender identity, religion or belief, racial or ethnic origin age, sexual orientation, and disability and where discrimination on such grounds is eliminated. An effective equality infrastructure at European and national level (including laws, policies and relevant bodies) has a key contribution to make towards achieving this vision. Independent and effective equality bodies are a central element within this equality infrastructure. This independence and effectiveness is evident in the manner of their establishment and appointment, in the functions, powers and resources granted to them, in the forms of accountability they must engage in, and in the manner in and ambition with which their work is planned and managed. Equinet offers a network that enables equality bodies to deepen their independence and effectiveness, a platform that gives voice to the experience, expertise, learning and insights from equality bodies and their work of implementing equal treatment legislation, and a hub that supports the information flows necessary to enable and empower the work of equality bodies.

Values EQUINET VALUES AND PROMOTES: Respect for and recognition of the diversity of individuals and groups in society. Equality on grounds such as gender and gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, and age. The potential of equality bodies to contribute to positive change for individuals, organisations and institutions, and society as a whole. EQUINET OPERATES IN A MANNER THAT: Reflects a shared ownership and control of the network by its members. Relies on the active contribution of the equality bodies that form part of the network. Reflects the needs and interests that are common to equality bodies. Takes account of the diversity of equality bodies. Respects the independence of equality bodies. Promotes innovation in the work of its Members EQUINET MANAGES ITS WORK IN A MANNER THAT: Mainstreams equality and diversity in all of its work. Is open, transparent and innovative. Achieves a high standard of excellence and professionalism. Implements good practices as an employer. Strives to give due consideration to environmental sustainability EQUINET SEEKS TO ENGAGE WITH ITS PARTNERS IN A MANNER THAT: Is based on constructive cooperation and openness Reflects the unique and singular position of equality bodies as public institutions that are independent from both civil society and the statutory sector

Strategic objectives and areas for action A. BUILDING CAPACITY AND PEER SUPPORT OF EQUALITY BODIES A1 Develop knowledge and skills of staff members of NEBs A2 Develop strategic and organisational capacity of NEBs A3 Foster and promote innovative approaches in the work of equality bodies B. CONTRIBUTING TO THE EUROPEAN EQUALITY AGENDA B1 Contribute to equality policy and law at European level B2 Convey an expert voice of equality bodies by sharing their expertise, experience and recommendations B3 Inform and engage with policy makers and partners C. SERVING AS A KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION HUB ON EQUAL TREATMENT C1 Inform and engage equality bodies on relevant European developments C2 Provide information on equality bodies to external audiences C3 Facilitate exchange of information and networking among members C4 Generate, collect and communicate knowledge on equal treatment D. CONSOLIDATING THE NETWORK AND THE POSITION OF ITS MEMBERS D1 Support the development of standards for and in the work of equality bodies D2 Strengthen the standing of equality bodies in a changing context D3 Enhance cooperation with stakeholders D4 Ensure the sustainable development of the network and its capacity to respond to the diverse needs of members

Strategic objectives and areas for action A. BUILDING CAPACITY AND PEER SUPPORT OF EQUALITY BODIES A1 Develop knowledge and skills of staff members of NEBs A2 Develop strategic and organisational capacity of NEBs A3 Foster and promote innovative approaches in the work of equality bodies B. CONTRIBUTING TO THE EUROPEAN EQUALITY AGENDA B1 Contribute to equality policy and law at European level B2 Convey an expert voice of equality bodies by sharing their expertise, experience and recommendations B3 Inform and engage with policy makers and partners C. SERVING AS A KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION HUB ON EQUAL TREATMENT C1 Inform and engage equality bodies on relevant European developments C2 Provide information on equality bodies to external audiences C3 Facilitate exchange of information and networking among members C4 Generate, collect and communicate knowledge on equal treatment D. CONSOLIDATING THE NETWORK AND THE POSITION OF ITS MEMBERS D1 Support the development of standards for and in the work of equality bodies D2 Strengthen the standing of equality bodies in a changing context D3 Enhance cooperation with stakeholders D4 Ensure the sustainable development of the network and its capacity to respond to the diverse needs of members

Tools for action WORKING GROUPSSEMINARS CONFERENCESTRAINING EVENTS PUBLICATIONS ICT AND COMMUNICATIONS THEMATIC CLUSTERSRESEARCH PROJECTS ENGAGEMENT - MEETINGS AND REPRESENTATION EXCHANGES AMONG EQUALITY BODIES

In practice: Work Plan 2015 TOOLS FOR ACTION A. BUILDING CAPACITY AND PEER SUPPORT OF EQUALITY BODIES SEMINARS Work-life balance and pregnancy and parenthood related discrimination A question of faith, Religion and belief in the work of equality bodies Charting the Charter: Equality bodies and fundamental rights in the European Union TRAININGApplying for and using EU funds CLUSTERStrategic litigation PROJECTEvaluation Lab WORKING GROUPS Gender Equality Communications Equality Law B. CONTRIBUTING TO THE EUROPEAN EQUALITY AGENDA CONFERENCES A new strategy for gender equality: lessons from the work of equality bodies Equality bodies and the new Freedom of Movement Directive, Challenge or Opportunity? WORKING GROUP Policy Formation ENGAGEMENTStakeholders from civil society & social partners 1

In practice: Work Plan 2015 TOOLS FOR ACTION C. SERVING AS A KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION HUB ON EQUAL TREATMENT ENGAGEMENTEuropean institutions and stakeholders RESEARCHSanctions regime in discrimination cases and its effects COMMUNICATIONS 1 website (with Directory of Equality Bodies + members’ forum) 2 social media channels (Facebook & Twitter) Newsbook and Members’ Bulletin (monthly) Spotlight on Equality Bodies (quarterly) D. CONSOLIDATING THE NETWORK AND THE POSITION OF ITS MEMBERS CLUSTERStandards for Equality Bodies 2

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