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Council launches consultation on new equality and diversity policy

Date Posted: 3:42 PM on Mon, 23 November 2020

Gedling Borough Council is launching a consultation on its new Equality and Diversity Policy and is inviting residents to have their say.

The new policy sets out clearly the commitment that the council has to promote equality and diversity both within the organisation and through service delivery and how it aims to eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and challenge inequalities. 

A survey has been launched today and will be open until 18 December. Residents can have their say by visiting www.gedling.gov.uk/haveyoursay

A report was presented to the council’s cabinet members in November to announce the plans. The report highlighted how the council has already embedded into its corporate plan objectives to reduce poverty and inequality, provide support to the most vulnerable, to improve social mobility and life chances, improve health and well-being, reduce health inequalities and reduce levels of loneliness and isolation.

The draft policy also sets out how equalities and diversity will be further embedded across the council. This includes senior leaders, members and officers, acting as ambassadors for equalities and diversity.

The policy includes an action to establish a corporate Strategic Equalities and Diversity Group, chaired by the Portfolio holder for Young People and Equalities, Councillor Viv McCrossen.

As part of the consultation, residents can read and review the action plan proposals for the policy and the draft version of the policy itself.

The council has been carrying out a number of actions as part of its work to improving equalities, which includes carrying out a Disability Confident Employer assessment, the adoption of the Menopause in the Workplace Policy and the creation of specific roles within the cabinet that focus on equalities.

The consultation is now live at www.gedling.gov.uk/haveyoursay

Portfolio Holder for Young People and Equalities, Councillor Viv McCrossen said:

“I am very pleased that we have launched this important piece of consultation to show our commitment to equality and diversity in our organisation. We hope that we can get a significant response to this policy proposal so we can make sure that the final document is fit for purpose that will help us to meet the objectives set out in our plan for the borough. The deadline for residents to have their say is Friday 18 December and I hope as many of you as possible take part.”