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FW: Equality and human rights body?

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Colin Barnes <[log in to unmask]>

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Colin Barnes <[log in to unmask]>

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Dear All 

 

See below

 

Colin 

 

Reference  P/2006/41

Date  16 Februrary 2006

 

POWERFUL NEW EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS BODY GETS THE GO-AHEAD

 

A powerful new body to put equality at the heart of modern Britain got
the go-ahead today as the Equality Act gained Royal Assent.

 

Individuals experiencing discrimination and prejudice on the basis of
race, gender, disability, age, religion and belief or sexual orientation
will have easier access to help and support and businesses will have
improved advice and information through the single Commission for
Equality and Human Rights (CEHR) from October 2007.

 

The CEHR will work with individuals, communities, businesses and public
services to find new, more effective ways to give everyone in society
the chance to achieve their full potential.

 

The CEHR will bring together the work of the Disability Rights
Commission and the Equal Opportunities Commission from October 2007;
and that of the Commission for Racial Equality from 2009, putting
expertise on equality, diversity and human rights in one place.

 

For the first time the equality areas of age, religion and belief and
sexual orientation will come under the remit of a single equality body,
as well as continuing work that has been done previously to tackle
racism and other forms of discrimination. It will have a better range of
powers to enforce legislation flexibly and promote equality for all. 

 

The Commission will also promote awareness and understanding of human
rights and encourage good practice by public authorities in meeting
their Human Rights Act obligations.  

 

The CEHR will be required to produce a regular 'equality health check'
for Britain and to work with individuals, communities, businesses and
public services to find new, more effective ways to give everyone in
society the chance to achieve their full potential.

 

The Act will introduce a new 'gender duty' which will require public
bodies to take account of the different needs of men and women  to
ensure equality of opportunity when preparing policies or providing
services.

The Act will outlaw discrimination on grounds of religion or belief in
providing goods, facilities or services, education or rented
accommodation.

 

Meg Munn, Deputy Minister for Women and Equality, said: 

 

"The Equality Act marks a transformation in the way modern Britain
tackles discrimination.

 

"The CEHR will be a powerful body dedicated to fighting discrimination,
predudice and inequality and promoting fairness for everyone.   The new
Commission will bring together the expertise and knowledge of the
Commission for Racial Equality, the Equal Opportunities Commission and
the Disability Rights Commission.  It will also have new powers to
champion equality, diversity and human rights across the UK."

The purpose of the Equality Act is to: 

 

* establish the Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR) and to
define its purpose and functions; 

* make unlawful discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief in
the provision of goods, facilities, services, premises, education and
the exercise of public functions;

 

* create a duty on public authorities to promote equality of opportunity
between men and women (the gender duty) and to prohibit sex
discrimination in the exercise of public functions;

 

* provide powers to outlaw discrimination on the grounds of sexual
orientation in the provision of goods, facilities and services, etc.

The duties and powers of the CEHR include:

 

* a new duty to consult with stakeholders to ensure all groups have an
opportunity to participate and engage in its work; 

 

* a new duty to monitor progress on equality, human rights and good
relations between communities, through publishing a regular 'state of
the nation' report;


* a new duty to promote good relations between and within communities,
across all sections of society;

 

* an explicit role to combat prejudice and work to reduce crime
affecting particular communities, including new powers to monitor hate
crimes; and

 

*a regional presence in England, Scotland and Wales. 

 

Notes to Editors 

 

1. The CEHR is part of the Government's wider programme of reform,
creating a new framework to challenge discrimination and inequality and
promote equality and diversity. The three key elements of this programme
are:-

 

*                    A new Commission for Equality and Human Rights
(CEHR).

*                    The Equalities Review, chaired by Trevor Phillips,
which is looking at the root causes of inequality and how they can be
tackled.  

*                    The Discrimination Law Review reviewing the
effectiveness of current anti-discrimination legislation and identifying
gaps in protection for some groups. 

 

The work of the two reviews will lead to a new Single Equality Bill
bringing together legislation on discrimination into one place.

 

2. The CEHR will be launched in October 2007. It will promote equality
and tackle discrimination on the grounds of gender, race, disability,
sexual orientation, age and religion or belief and will take on the work
of two commissions - the Equal Opportunities Commission and Disability
Rights Commission - from the start.  Responsibility for race matters
will be transferred from the The Commission for Racial Equality in 2009.


 

3. A summary of the consultation responses to the White Paper, Fairness
for All, can be found on the Women and Equality Unit's website:
http://164.36.38.98/equality/project/minutes_reports.htm 

 

4. A copy of the Government's Response, published in November 2004, can
be found on the DTI website:
http://164.36.38.98/equality/project/index.htm 

 

5. The CEHR will be charged with the promotion and protection of human
rights, providing institutional support for the Human Rights Act. It
will encourage public and (where appropriate) private bodies to comply
with the principles that underline the Act, levering up standards by
encouraging good practice based on respect for the dignity of each
individual. Through its human rights remit, the CEHR will promote
equality and fairness for everyone.

 

6. The CEHR will be required to promote good relations between members
of different groups, and between members of those groups and others. 

 

7. The Commission will cover England, Scotland and Wales. In Scotland
and Wales there will be statutory committees responsible for the work of
the CEHR.

 

8. The Commission will establish a regional presence able to work with
and support local groups such as the existing Race Equality Councils.

 

 

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London SW1H 0ET

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Textphone +44 (0)20 7215 6740
(for those with hearing impairment)
 www.dti.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

 


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