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The Equality Commission Role and Services. www.equalityni.org. Course objectives. By completing this course, you will know:. The background of the Commission Its structure Its vision and mission Its range of powers and responsibilities Key Equality Laws in Northern Ireland
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The Equality Commission Role and Services www.equalityni.org
Course objectives By completing this course, you will know: • ThebackgroundoftheCommission • Itsstructure • Itsvisionandmission • Itsrangeofpowersandresponsibilities • KeyEqualityLawsinNorthernIreland • Whatdiscriminationis • Areasofeverydaylifecoveredbyequalitylaw
Section 1 – The Equality Commission In this section you will learn about: • WhattheCommissionis • WheretheCommissioncamefrom • Itsvision • Itsmission
What the Commission is The statutory body in Northern Ireland which promotes equality of opportunity and works to eliminate discrimination on grounds of: Age Disability Sex Sexual Orientation Race Religious Belief / Political Opinion
What the Commission is An independent public body established under Section 73 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998. • CarriesoutregulatoryfunctionsonbehalfofGovernment(enforcesanti-discriminationlawandlegislationdesignedtopromoteequality) • ProvidesspecialistadvicetoMinistersandothers • HasaProvincewideremit • Hasaboardwhosemembers(commissioners)areappointedbytheSecretaryofState/NIO • Employsitsownstaff,whoarenotcivilservants • Managesitsownbudget. Equality House 7–9 Shaftesbury Square Belfast
Where the Commission came from Equal Opportunities Commission Equality Commission for Northern Ireland Commission for Racial Equality NI Disability Rights Council Fair Employment Commission Human Rights Commission
The Commission’s Vision 1 2 3 1 A shared, integrated & inclusive place 2 A society where difference is respected and valued 3 Based on equality and fairness for the entire community
Through Promotion Advice Enforcement The Commission’s Mission Advance equality Promote equality of opportunity Encourage good relations Challenge discrimination
Section 2 – The Commission’s Role In this section you will learn about the Commission’s role in: • SupportingComplainants • ProvidingAdviceandAssistance • InvestigationandEnforcement • PromotingEquality&GoodRelations • OverseeingthePublicSectorEquality&GoodRelationsDuties • ConductingResearch • ReviewingLegislation
Commission’s Role It’s wide range of powers and responsibilities Advising & assisting people who believe they have been discriminatedagainst Overseeing statutory duties on public authorities to take equality and good relations into account in its work Enforcingthelaw (enforcementpowersaredifferentacrossthevariousequalitygrounds) Research Providing information,educationandpromotingequalityandgoodrelations Keeping the equality legislation under review and making recommendations to government for change
Supporting Complainants The Equality Commission gives advice and assistance to people who believe they have been discriminated against because of their: Age Disability Race(includingcolour,nationality,ethnicornationalorigins,includingbeinganIrishTraveller) Religiousbelieforpoliticalopinion Sex(includingmarriedorcivilpartnerstatus) Sexualorientation
Providing Advice and Assistance The Equality Commission does not decide whether discrimination has in fact occurred This decision is made by an independent industrial tribunal, court or Special Educational Needs & Disability Tribunal
Investigation and Enforcement The Commission has powers to ensure that people comply with the legislation including some powers to investigate particular organisations or practices
Promoting Equality & Good Relations Promoting and encouraging good equal opportunities practice is as important as enforcing the law
Overseeing Public Sector Equality & Good Relations Duties The Commission oversees how effectively public authorities carry out the duties placed on them by Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act
Conducting Research Provides reliable information and informs the debate on equality issues A Key Inequalities statement, published Oct 2007, highlighted persistent inequalities in Northern Ireland in a number of areas. The statement was based on a variety of research and its findings informed the Commission’s work
Reviewing Legislation The Commission monitors the way that Northern Ireland’s equality laws are working, and makes recommendations to Government on ways in which they can be improved
Section 3 – Equality Law In this section you will learn about: • Whatdiscriminationis • Typesofdiscrimination • Whatdiscriminationlawcovers
Singled out for worse treatment What discrimination is Generally, discrimination is treating someone less favourably purely because of their: Sex Age Disability Sexual Orientation Religious Belief Note Discrimination is not always unlawful and some discrimination can be justified despite equality laws Race Political Opinion
Types of discrimination Direct Indirect Failure to make reasonable adjustments Harassment Victimisation Pregnancy related
Accessing goods, facilities, & services (except for age) Employment Education (with some exceptions) Housing & accommodation What discrimination law covers
Course summary This short course has covered the following subjects: Background of the Equality Commission Equality Law in Northern Ireland Equality Commission’s Role
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