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Guidance for employers on how to measure, report on and address any ethnicity pay differences within their workforce.
Today [11 May] the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work highlighted the importance of sport bringing people together as he attended a new international championship for disabled golfers.
Speaking at the British Deaf Association’s BSL Conference, the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Tom Pursglove MP, has appointed 16 members to the new British Sign Language (BSL) Advisory Board, which will advis…
Publications and updates relating to Inclusive Britain, the government's response to the 2021 report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.
Kemi Badenoch MP, Minister for Women and Equalities, has announced that 32 of the Inclusive Britain action plan measures have been completed one year after the strategy was published
Guidance on best practice when collecting, analysing and reporting ethnicity data.
Guidance for employers who want to use positive action to widen opportunities in a way that is consistent with equalities legislation.
Progress to deliver the Inclusive Britain action plan containing 74 actions to tackle disparities in education, health, criminal justice and in the workplace.
A strategy to improve the quality and availability of ethnicity data and evidence about looked-after children and their routes out of care.
This paper explores the likelihood of unemployment and economic inactivity by people's ethnicity, gender and whether they are first or second generation immigrants.
Guidance for people looking to return to work after a career break.
Information for employers who want to support returners or offer a returners programme. It includes guidance, evaluation of government-funded programmes, and research on recruitment.
The government-founded High Growth Enterprise Taskforce is tackling the high-growth business entrepreneur gap, as they today reveal stats highlighting gender and regional disparities across the UK.
Today (Monday 6 March) the Women’s and Health Minister, Maria Caulfield met leading researchers and discussed their work to improve health outcomes for women and babies, and the importance of women working in STEM (science, …
The Minister for Women and Equalities has today announced the Government's Equality Data Programme to better understand the barriers people face across the UK.
More women will be helped back into the workplace following the launch of a Government-backed training programme.
The policy rationale considered by the UK government leading to its decision to make an order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 preventing the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill from proceeding to Royal Assent.
The Government’s Disability Unit is recruiting disability experts in the East of England and Yorkshire and the Humber to be chairs of its Regional Stakeholder Network.
The Minister for Women and Equalities, and Trade Secretary, Kemi Badenoch MP, has today (Monday 16th January) appointed a new commissioner to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) Board.
A WMS by the Minister for Women and Equalities, Kemi Badenoch MP
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