Register of scotland or the recording of documents in the register of. We wanted to bring these laws together into the equality act so they are. Summary of equality act 2010 city of glasgow college. Early years settings that are schools, part 6 of the equality act 2010 10. The specific duties of the equality act 2010 requires the council and other public bodies with more than 150 employees to publish equality information on its workforce and services, and set and publish one or more specific and measurable equality objectives it thinks it should achieve to meet the general equality. It could be relative, for example younger than me, and can be a particular age. The equality act 2010 outlines the three aims of the general duty to have due regard for equality, across all organisations. Equality of toilet provision the equality act 2010 the. The equality act making equality real pdf file 2mb. Requests are supposed to be considered on the basis of the business needs of the organisation, but a manager decides that amans request to work flexibly to care. We are committed to ensuring this policy is communicated to staff, and ensuring that providers, subcontractors and participants and other service users involved or working. What is reasonable depends, among other factors, on the size and nature of the organisation, the nature of the goods, facilities. In 2010, record numbers scored 100 percent on our corporate equality index. These explanatory notes relate to the equality act 2010 which received royal.
Advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and people who. These are the sources and citations used to research equality act 2010. Kindly repost with all the relevant information please. Further changes were implemented in 2011, when new regulations on the public sector equality duties were passed.
The equality act 2010 is an act of parliament of the united kingdom with the primary purpose of consolidating, updating and supplementing the numerous prior acts and regulations, that formed the basis of antidiscrimination law in great britain. If our democratic institutions fully reflect the people they. Introduction and protected characteristics the purpose of the equality act is to streamline, strengthen and harmonise 40 years of equalities legislation. The ban came into force on 1 october 2012 and it is now. Of note, under the equality act, the college is defined as an authority. The equality act 2010 the act does not define an age group. On 1 october 2010, the equality act 2010 replaced all existing equality. The equality act 2010 brought together the previous law on discrimination such as the disability discrimination act 1995, sex discrimination act 1975 and race relations act 1976. Any changes that have already been made by the team appear in the content and are referenced with annotations. These codes are accompanied by guidance written by. The act brings together over 100 separate pieces of legislation into a single act to create a legal. It is not clear this act is enacted for which country. This guide is designed to be an introduction to the parts which relate most directly to sexual orientation. The equality act 2010 prohibits discrimination against people with the protected.
As part of this work, we brought graduate students to an intensive, weeklong institute fueling a muchneeded dialogue on lgbt equality and religion. The equality act is a bill passed by the united states house of representatives on may 17, 2019 that would amend the civil rights act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of the sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition of an individual, as well as because of sexbased stereotypes. The equality act 2010 provides a single, consolidated source of discrimination law. Many adjustments will not be particularly expensive and a service provider is not required to do more than is reasonable. It simplifies the law and it extends protection from discrimination in some areas. The equality act 2010 covers a range of other specific issues relevant to specific protected characteristics like disability. They will produce a timeline of laws that have been introduced to tackle discrimination and will compete as equality champions in an equality act 2010 quiz. Download equality act 2010 book pdf free download link or read online here in pdf.
Discrimination on all the different grounds is now covered by the equality act. The equality acts goal was to put all of these laws and protections together into one law, and make it easier to understand. Equality act 2010 life sciences bibliographies cite. Pdf on jan 17, 2017, elena fell and others published against. The 2010 equality act is being undermined by official. In october 2010 the equality act 2010 replaced the disability discrimination act dda. In 2010 most of the disability discrimination act was replaced by duties in the equality act 2010 eqa. This new law protects anybody with a protected characteristic from being discriminated against in. How the equality act 2010 defines disability, and what law changes mean. This guide is available as a pdf file and as a microsoft word file from. Summary guidance on services, public functions and associations. Equality act 2010 wales briefing from our public law team april 2011 the public sector equality duty the public sector equality duty, brought in by the equality act 2010, came into force across england, scotland and wales on 6 april 2011. Equality act 2010 factsheet manchester community central. It sets out the legal requirements with which employers, businesses, service providers and education providers must comply.
The act is supported by codes of practice, which are still being finalised. The equality act also contains other provisions, including the new concept of dual discrimination, an extended public sector equality duty and a prohibition on age discrimination in services and public functions. A guide to the equality act 2010 being classified as disabled under the act headways publications are all available to freely download from the information library on the charitys website, while individuals and families can request hard copies of the booklets via the helpline. The impact on disabled people, 24 march 2016, hl paper 117 of session 201516, p 5. During this lesson, from the equality and human rights commission, students will appreciate the importance of equality by comparing inequalities of the past to their lives today. The equality act 2010 simplifies the current laws and puts them all together in one piece of legislation. Equality act, 2010 further information can be found by accessing the full equality act 2010 document or the equality act guidance for schools, governing bodies and local authorities see attached files below. The guide is based on equality law as it was at 6 april 2014. As far as schools are concerned, for the most part, the effect of the current law is the same as it has been in the past meaning that schools cannot unlawfully. Read online equality act 2010 book pdf free download link book now. Spice briefing equality act 2010 scottish parliament. It draws on the services, public functions and associations code of practice.
It replaced the disability discrimination act 1995, as well as antidiscrimination legislation on sex, race, religion and so on. The equality act 2010 brought together a number of separate forms of legislation which protect the rights of certain groups of people, and reduce inequality and discrimination. The equality and human rights commission ehrc has a key role to play in informing people about the. It allows political parties to address underrepresentation in their own structures and in the selection of candidates for elections. The equality act 2010 the full equality act 2010 can be accessed through this link.
Eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and other conduct that is prohibited by the equality act 2010. Equality act 2010 2010 chapter 15 an act to make provision to require ministers of the crown and others when making strategic decisions about the exercise of their functions to have regard to the desirability of reducing socioeconomic inequalities. Wales has become the first nation in the uk to introduce specific regulations to support compliance with the. All documentation relating to this inquiry can be found in the link provided below. The equality act 2010 came into force in october 2010.
The equality act 2010 is an act of parliament of the united kingdom before 2010, there were many different acts laws and regulations rules in great britain which protected against different kinds of discrimination. This site is like a library, you could find million book here by using search box in the header. The equality act 2010 introduction the equality act 2010 the act forms part of the law in england, wales and scotland with the exception of section 190 and part 15. This bibliography was generated on cite this for me on wednesday, august 15, 2018. How the equality act 2010 applies to different settings 12 9. The equality act 2010 brought together a number of separate forms of legislation which protect the rights of certain groups of. Ann sinnott, director of authentic equity alliance, explains how the ehrc and geo are in contravention of the equality act in their official guidance one of the most contentious social conflicts today is that between womens rights campaigners who protest that womenonly spaces, in both public and private organisations, are being eroded to the detriment of.
Prior to the introduction of the equality act 2010 there was a confusing mix of antidiscrimination and equality laws. Facilities being offered must provide equal access to toilets for disabled customers visitors and employees, to the same standard as nondisabled people. An applicant applies for a job in a warehouse, which requires the manual. The equality act 2010 prohibits discrimination against people with the protected characteristics that are specified in section 4 of the act. It harmonises and updates the uks antidiscrimination framework. Equality act 2010 replaced sex discrimination act 1975, race relations act 1976 and. So depending on your circumstances, the new act may protect you more. All books are in clear copy here, and all files are secure so dont worry about it. Advisors should bear in mind that clients may not initially present their problem as a discrimination case but. The public sector equality duty which is set out in section 149 1 of the equality act 2010 outlines the specific legislative requirement of the force to publish information that evidences how we are fulfilling our requirements around equality and diversity. Equality act 2010 summary guidance on services, public. The healthy, hungerfree kids act of 2010 authorizes funding for federal school meal and child nutrition programs and increases access to healthy food for lowincome children.
The bill that reauthorizes these programs is often referred to by shorthand as the child nutrition reauthorization bill. Legislation in this area dates back to the 1970s when. Five years on article in international journal of discrimination and the law 1623 june 2016 with 161 reads how we measure reads. The equality act 2010 equality act gives individuals protection against discrimination. The equal pay act 1970, the sex discrimination act 1975, the race relations act 1976, the disability discrimination act 1995. The gla esf programme is committed to promoting equality inline with the public sector equality duty equality act 2010.
The legal status of this guidance this guidance applies to england, scotland and wales. This series of guides covers key changes that are coming into effect on 1 october 2010. Equality act 2010 simple english wikipedia, the free. The equality act 2010 the act came into force on 1 october 2010. The equality act 2010 specific duties regulations 2011, which require schools to publish information to demonstrate how they are complying with the public sector equality duty and to publish equality objectives this document is also based on department for education dfe guidance. Instead advisors are encouraged to use this as a starting point to direct further reading. Youre disabled under the equality act 2010 if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and longterm negative effect on. This chapter is not designed to be a comprehensive summary of equality law. The equality act 2010 in october 2010 the equality act 2010 replaced the disability discrimination act dda. We also launched the religion and faith scholarship and mentorship program. The department for education dfe consulted on further changes to schools duties and these came into force in september 2012. Veganism and the equality act the equality act 2010 prohibits discrimination on several grounds called protected characteristics.
The following further documents were published by the government. The equality act 2010 in the uk, the equality act protects the rights of all disabled people, as individuals which includes sanitary facilities that are provided. Most of the equality act will start to apply in october 2010 and this guide covers the main changes coming into effect then. There are three key parts of the act covered in this guide. The equality act 2010 the act makes it unlawful for public authorities to discriminate against, harass or victimise employees and people who use services because of. The equality act 2010 the act can help to increase diversity and improve participation in our democratic institutions.
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