Equality: Going forward, not standing still Equality Act 2010: Kettering, Northants 12 November 2010 Tony Strutt.

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Equality: Going forward, not standing still Equality Act 2010: Kettering, Northants 12 November 2010 Tony Strutt

Government Equalities Office Small Policy Department responsible for equality strategy and legislation Report to Theresa May and Lynne Featherstone Promote equality in workplace, and fairer representation in society, in GB and internationally Sponsor Equality and Human Rights Commission

Pay: Gender Pay Gap12.2% Employment: BME gap14% :Disabled gap27% Public Life:200 years before an even gender split in H of C Life Chances:poor bright children overtaken by age 7 Society:6 out of 10 LGB children suffer homophobic bullying 1 in 5 older people reported that they can’t get travel insurance Wealth:Average Bangladeshi household £15,000 Average White & Indian household £200,000+ Context: Still Major Challenges

Context Spending Round –Do more with (much) less Economic recovery still fragile Demographic Changes –Ageing society –More women working Outdated, complex, strand-specific legislation

The Coalition Government Commitment “ to tear down barriers to social mobility and equal opportunities and help to build a fairer society” Action To Date Cross Government Programme on LGB and T (June) Removal of Default Retirement Age (July) Promote gender equality on company boards (August) Some Other Commitments Extend right to request flexible working Promote equal pay and address workplace discrimination Support of disabled people to become more active in public life

Overall Approach Equalities underpinning all work to create a fairer society (e.g. links to social mobility) Embedded and joined-up across Government Focus on outcomes not process For all: key part of long-term economic vision and making best of people’s talents

The Equality Act 2010: What’s it do? Streamlining and Simplifying –Distills 9 Acts into 1 –Harmonises Definitions and Exceptions Strengthening –A new Equality Duty on public bodies –Bans age discrimination –Bans dual discrimination* –Gender pay and equality reporting* –Extends positive action* –Strengthens protection for disabled people –Power to ban caste discrimination –Socio-economic duty* * Ministers currently considering how to proceed

Commencement 1 October 2010(1) 90 per cent of the Act: –Basic framework of protection against unlawful conduct in relevant fields –New definition of gender reassignment removes requirement for medical supervision –Levels up protection based on association/perception (carers) –Clearer protection for breastfeeding mothers –Extends protection from indirect discrimination to disability and applies EU definition to all protected characteristics –“discrimination arising from disability” replaces protection lost as a result of a legal judgment –Aligns victimisation protection with employment law model (no need for comparator)

Commencement 1 October 2010(2) Harmonises thresholds for duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people Extends protection from third-party harassment to all protected characteristics Protects disabled applicants from being unfairly screened out Hypothetical comparators for direct gender pay discrimination Makes pay secrecy clauses unenforceable Extends protection in private clubs to sex, religion or belief, pregnancy and maternity, gender reassignment New powers for employment tribunals to make wider recommendations benefiting the whole workforce Harmonising provisions allowing voluntary positive action

Not being commenced 1 October Socio-economic duty Dual discrimination Duty to make reasonable adjustments in common parts of leasehold/commonhold premises and common parts in Scotland Gender pay gap reporting Auxiliary aids in schools: consultation planned Diversity reporting by political parties Public sector equality duty: consulting on specific duties with a view to commencement April 2011 Positive action in recruitment and promotion Provisions about taxi accessibility Ban on age discrimination in services: consultation envisaged on exceptions Family property Civil partnerships on religious premises Ministers considering how to implement these in best way for business and others with rights and responsibilities. Will announce in due course.

Fairer, more responsive public services: the Equality Duty: the Equality Duty New single integrated Duty Applies to listed public bodies and those discharging public functions As now applies to employment, policy making and service delivery BUT Wider Scope (New: age, sexual orientation, religion or belief, and gender reassignment, pregnancy/maternity) General duty to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations Specific duties to publish data, assess impact, set equality objectives and report progress at least annually New emphasis on accountabiilty /transparency away from tick box processes

Age The Act would end harmful / unjustified age discrimination in the provision of services and public functions – including in health and social care. It will only apply to the over-18’s. Beneficial age discrimination should continue e.g. free bus passes for over-60s and discounts for pensioners, such as cheaper fish and chips. A draft Order will be prepared detailing the exceptions from the age discrimination ban, this will allow beneficial age practices to continue. We currently intend to consult on the draft Order in November 2010

WHEN’S IT HAPPENING? 90% of Act introduced on 1 October 2010 Public Sector Equality Duty on 1 April 2011 (consultation on specific duties ended on 10 November) Age Discrimination Ban would not be before 2012

What Help is Available? Guidance & Codes 1. GEO has published a series of summary and guides branded Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have published detailed guidance at 3. EHRC are also producing codes of practice for the Act which are expected in Autumn 2010.