The Equality Act Making Equality Real
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assets.publishing.service.gov.ukGovernment Equalities Office The Equality Act, making equality real 5 The Equality Act We needed this Equality Act to make the equality laws clearer and stronger. You can find a list of the people who will be helped by this Act on page 29. Equality Act or the Act This is the Government’s new law to make sure all people are treated fairly.
GENDER EQUALITY IN ACADEMIA AND RESEARCH
eige.europa.euand/or gender equality plans (GEPs) and to mobilise ade-quate resources. The Council calls in particular for: 1.guiding targets in decision-making bodies, such as leading scientific and administrative boards, recruit-ment and promotion committees and evaluation pan-els, to achieve gender balance in leadership and deci-sion-making positions; 2.
Gender equality and women's empowerment
www.amherst.eduGender equality and women's empowerment: a critical analysis of the third Millennium Development Goal^ ... to people's ability to make and act on their own life choices, even in the face of others' opposition. • Its negative sense - the 'power over' - ... encompasses not only 'decision making' and other forms of observable action but also the ...
EQUALITY ACT 2010: PUBLIC SECTOR EQUALITY DUTY …
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukthe Act – the . public sector Equality Duty, which came into force on 5 April 2011. The Equality Duty ensures that all public bodies play their part in making society fairer by tackling discrimination and providing equality of opportunity for all. Sources of further information about the Equality Duty are listed at the end of the guide.
Equality, discrimination and the Public Sector Equality Duty
www.ageuk.org.ukequality as covered by the Act. One of its most important aspects of the Act is the Public Sector Equality Duty – a duty for public bodies to consider and apply fairness and equality, especially in making decisions or policies. The information in this factsheet is applicable across the whole UK and is correct at the time of publishing.
Design, Planning and Delivery of Equality, Diversity and ...
www.equalityanddiversity.co.uksector equality duty (PSED) set out in the Equality Act 2010. They must, in the exercise of their functions, have due regard to the need to: • eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation and other conduct prohibited by the Act • advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and those ...
CONSTITUTION Introduction - ICSI
www.icsi.edu4 In the words of Dr.Jennings- “Equality before the law” means that among equals the law should be equal and should be equally administered, that like should be treated alike. Rule of law – The guarantee of „equality before the law‟ is an aspect of what Dicey Calls the …
Cambridge Technicals Level 3 in Health & Social Care Unit ...
www.ocr.org.uk• The Care Act 2014 (e.g. there should be no gap in care and support when people choose to move) • The Health and Social Care Act 2012 ( e.g. greater voice for patients) • The Equality Act 2010 (e.g. the introduction of protected characteristics) • The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (e.g. capacity must be assumed unless it is proved otherwise)
Equality Act 2010
www.equalityhumanrights.comof the Equality Act 2010 and to act as a reference guide. This chapter is not designed to be a comprehensive summary of equality law. Instead advisors are encouraged to use this as a starting point to direct further reading. Advisors should bear in mind that clients may not initially present their problem as a discrimination case but