Thursday, 30 June 2011

EQUALITY ACT 2010 AND ITS DUTIES: HOW DO YOU USE YOURS?


At Nottingham Conference Centre for "The Equality Act 2010 and its Duties: How do you use yours?" a conference for Voluntary and Community Sector organisations in the East Midlands, offered by the Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership (REDP).


Rahat Ahmed comes along today, since part of our arrangement for her summer internship with Leicester council of Faiths is that I'd help her get as rounded a picture of our work as possible - and give her the chance to join in our networking opportunities. Rosemarie Fitton is also here, since she was persuaded to act as a scribe at one fo the workshops when she was shadowing me at an REDP Core Partners meeting during he short placement with the Council of Faiths.


Here's a list of the organisation represented at the conference. Most of these are live links to their website (in the East Midlands, if one is available). A small number don't appear to have any online presence, local, regional or national.


We have a large room that we use for exhibitions and promotional materials for organisations which are members of REDP's Core Reference Group. It's a varied and interesting display, which shows the diversity of our partnership in a more concrete form than I've ever seen it before.


REDP's new set of leaflets is on show; they attract a lot of interest and several compliments. The idea of making one leaflet for each protected characteristic came as a last-minute proposal after some of the team saw the leaflet i'd done for the Council of Faiths. The Council of Faiths leaflet, though, has been left in the office today. Oh, the irony! I think I might have moved the box the other day, when I took out some sample copies.


In the morning, we have three speakers:
Katrina Lidbetter, Deputy Head of Strategy, Government Equalities Office: The Government's view: The New Direction for Equality and Diversity" 
Amanda Arris, Chief Executive, Equality and Diversity Forum: "The Equality Act 2010 in detail and the implications for NGOs"
Andrew Hogan, Barrister, Ropewalk Chambers: "What can be done when the Equality Act 2010 has been breached"


In the afternoon, we have four 50-minute workshops, each of which is delivered twice:
Crown Prosecution Service East Midlands
Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership
Strategic Health Authority
Unity Law

Grace Moronfolu (Equality and Diversity manager, East Midlands) &  Adele Clarke (Area business Manager, East Midlands) who led the workshops for the CPS
I'm chairing the Crown Prosecution Service workshops (Rosemarie Fitton is official note taker).


The four Core Partners of the Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership are all heavily and actively involved today: Leicester Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Centre, Leicestershire Centre for Integrated Living and The Race Equality Centre. Members of staff from REDP and LCIL do a great job (Carolyn, Kelly, Laura, Liz, Sophie and her ever-lovely hair) as do our volunteers today (Natalie and Sunny).


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