
EDF guidance for the voluntary sector on the Equality Act, the PSED and ‘due regard’
EDF published leaflets to help VCS organisations use the Equality Act 2010 and the Public Sector Equality Duty in their work.
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EDF published leaflets to help VCS organisations use the Equality Act 2010 and the Public Sector Equality Duty in their work.
‘Better Impacts – Using the equality impact assessment duty to influence decision makers’ was published by the Coalition for Racial Equality & Rights (CRER) in March 2015.
EVAW is campaigning to ensure that girls are safe and that work is done to tackle harmful attitudes, and has produced a ‘Schools Safe 4 Girls campaign pack’.
EVAW has produced a ‘Factsheet on the Public Sector Equality Duty and Preventing Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)’.
The Equality Act Toolkit is a resource for the BAME Community Sector, produced by the Roots Research Centre, in collaboration with the 1990 Trust.
‘Delivering the Equality Duty. Age matters in public services’ was published by Age UK in October 2011.
‘Equality in restructuring and redundancy: equality impact assessments in higher education’ was published by the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) in 2010.
Stonewall’s guide ‘Sexual Orientation. The Equality Act Made Simple’ was published in 2012.
‘What’s it got to do with me?’ from Stonewall gives ’10 reasons why you need to keep your local services on their toes’.
In September 2011, the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) published a revised version of ‘The public sector equality duty: specific duties for England. Implications for higher education institutions’.
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