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The Equality and Human Rights Commission has recently issued Technical Guidance on the Public Sector Equality Duty and statutory guidance entitled “Equality Act 2010 Services, Public Functions & Associations Statutory Code of Practice”.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has issued Technical Guidance on the Public Sector Equality Duty and statutory guidance entitled “Equality Act 2010 Services, Public Functions & Associations Statutory Code of Practice”.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued Technical Guidance on the Public Sector Equality Duty and statutory guidance.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has previously issued five guides for public authorities in England giving advice on the equality duty:• The essential guide to the public sector equality duty• Meeting the equality duty in policy and decision-making• Engagement and the equality duty: A guide for public authorities• Objectives and the equality duty.
However, Codes of Practice issued under the previous legislation remain relevant and the Equality and Human Rights Commission has also published guidance on the new public sector equality duty.
In addition to the Act, the Council is required to comply with any statutory Code of Practice issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has previously issued five guides for public authorities in England giving advice on the equality duty: The essential guide to the public sector equality duty Meeting the equality duty in policy and decision-making Engagement and the equality duty: A guide for public authorities Objectives and the equality duty.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission issued guides in January 2011 providing an overview of the new equality duty, including the general equality duty, the specific duties and who they apply to.
The Contractor shall have proper regard to the Codes of Practice prepared and issued from time to time by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
In addition, full account will be taken of any guidance or codes of practice issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, any government departments, and any other statutory bodies.