
Government consultation on procurement and the Equality Duty
This consultation invited views on the requirements of the Public Sector Equality Duty in relation to public sector procurement. It closed on 20 March 2015.
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This consultation invited views on the requirements of the Public Sector Equality Duty in relation to public sector procurement. It closed on 20 March 2015.
On 5 February 2014, the Ministry of Justice published the Government response to the consultation ‘Judicial review: proposals for further reform’.
The closing date for submissions to the JCHR Inquiry into the implications for access to justice of proposed judicial review reforms was 27 November 2013. EDF responded to the Inquiry’s call for evidence.
EDF, its members, NGO observers and other organisations responded to the government consultation on further reform of Judicial Review that closed on 1 November 2013.
On 6 September 2013, the independent Steering Group’s report of the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) review and Government response were published.
EDF, many EDF members and other organisations submitted responses to the Government’s call for evidence to inform the review of the Public Sector Equality Duty.
In April 2011, the Equality and Diversity Forum submitted a response to the Government consultation ‘Equality Act 2010. The public sector Equality Duty: reducing bureaucracy’.
On 17 March 2011, Ministers made an announcement to Parliament about the new Equality Duty.
A public consultation on the Equality Act 2010 specific duties took place in Autumn 2010, and in January 2011 the Government published a summary of responses including the Government’s response.
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