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Anequality impact assessment (EqIA) is a process designed to ensure that a policy, project or scheme does not unlawfully discriminate against any protected characteristic.[1]

Definition[edit]

The EqIA process aims to prevent discrimination against people who are members of a protected category.[1] The Equality Act 2010 defines 9 protected characteristics:

Within the UK, EqIAs is a means of ensuring that the public sector equality duty is met.[2] On 19 November 2012, then Prime Minister David Cameron announced that EqIAs would no longer be undertaken for government decisions.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Ready: What is an equality impact assessment?". Equality impact assessment quick-start guide: A step-by-step guide to integrating equality impact assessment into policymaking and review (PDF). Equality and Human Rights Commission. March 2010. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-84206-269-2. Archived from the original (PDF document) on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  • ^ "Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA)". www.glasgow.gov.uk. 2015-11-03. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ BBC News. URL accessed 19 November 2012.
  • Further reading[edit]

    Bainard, J., Jones, A., Bateman, I., Lovett, A. & Fallon, P. (2001) Modelling environmental equity: access to air quality in Birmingham, England Environment and Planning A 2002, volume 34, pages 695 – 716

    Burningham, K. & Thrush, D. (2001) Local environmental concerns in disadvantaged neighbourhoods [1]

    Capacity Global (2004) BME Communities Tackling Environmental and Social Inequalities [2]

    Davies, A. and Binsted, A. (2007) Environmental Equity and Equality Impact Assessment in the United Kingdom (07-1568) - TRB Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers CD-ROM, TRB 86th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., January 2007 [3]

    Friends of the Earth (2000) Pollution injustice [4]

    Friends of the Earth (2001) Pollution and Poverty – Breaking the Link [5]

    Gay, R., Jeffery, B., and Saunders, P. (2005) Burden of disease: environmental inequalities [6]

    Greater London Authority (2003) Equality Impact Assessments - How to do them [7]

    Transport for London (2004) Equality Impact Assessments - How to do them [8]

    Walker, G. Fairburn, J. Smith, G. and Mitchell, G. (2003) Environmental Quality and Social Deprivation [9][permanent dead link]

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