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1 The Public Sector Equality Duty
Paul Hossack

2 About the Commission We are Great Britain’s: National Equality Body
National Human rights Institution We protect people’s rights to fairness, dignity and respect. We have powers to challenge discrimination, promote equality of opportunity and protect human rights.

3 About the Commission We have 5 key roles: Inform Influence Enforce
Evaluate Be a catalyst for change

4 The Commission in Wales
Wales team Wales Committee Wales Business Plan Wales team Wales Committee Wales Business Plan

5 Is Wales Fairer? Sets out the seven key equality and human rights challenges in Wales: Attainment gaps in education Fair recruitment, development and reward in employment Improving living conditions in cohesive communities Increase access to justice and encourage democratic participation Improve access to mental health services and support to people experiencing poor mental health Prevent abuse, neglect and ill-treatment in care and detention Eliminate violence, abuse and harassment in the community

6 Equality Act 2010E Consolidated and strengthened previous equality legislation Protects people from unfair treatment and discrimination Promotes a more fair and inclusive society

7 Equality Act 2010E Who is protected?

8 Equality Act 2010E The Equality Act sets outs nine protected characteristics: Age Gender reassignment Sex Race Disability Pregnancy and maternity Sexual orientation Religion or belief

9 PSED – General Duty Who does it apply to? What is the duty? Why?
Due regard

10 PSED – General Duty Public bodies are required to have due regard to the need to: Eliminate unlawful discrimination harassment, victimisation and other conduct prohibited by the act Advance equality of opportunity between people who share a relevant protected characteristic and those who do not Foster good relations between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not

11 PSED – Specific Duties Who does it apply to? What are the duties? Why?

12 The PSED as a lever for change
Challenge individual cases of discrimination Influence policy changes Hold to account

13 What existing support is available?
The Equality Advisor Support Service The Commission Advisor Support line Identifying and Tackling Discrimination Course

14 Plans for the Future Launch of resources for the third sector
Guidance Toolkit Monitoring Public Bodies

15 Any Questions?

16 Paul Hossack 02920447779 Paul.Hossack@equalityhumanrights.com


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