Source · Select Committees · Women and Equalities Committee
Recommendation 30
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We recommend the Government require all departments to collect and publish data disaggregated by sex...
Recommendation
We recommend the Government require all departments to collect and publish data disaggregated by sex and protected characteristics in a way that facilitates reporting and analysis on how, for example, gender, ethnicity, disability, age and socio-economic status interact, and can compound disadvantage.
Paragraph Reference:
130
Government Response
Not Addressed
HM Government
Not Addressed
One of the key goals of the Equality Hub is to ensure the measures the Government takes to ensure fairness are based on evidence. The Hub will consider issues like geography and social background, alongside the protected characteristics, within an Equality Data Programme that will enable a better understanding of where individuals are being held back across the UK. This programme sits alongside ONS’s Inclusive Data Taskforce, which aims to close existing data gaps with timely, comprehensive and disaggregated data so that everyone counts, and is counted, and no one is forgotten. Together these programmes will support the development of policy across Government to make the UK a fairer place to live and do business, ensuring no one is left behind. Equality is every department’s business, not just the work of the Equality Hub, and the Hub will continue to work closely across government to share evidence and data to help identify barriers. All departments ensure that equality considerations are at the heart of their decision-making; this is key to the Government’s commitment to delivering equality of opportunity for all as well as complying with legal requirements under the public sector equality duty. While Equality Impact Assessments are part of that process, the Government believes they should not routinely be made public as Ministers need to be able to have full and frank discussions about the potential impacts of their decisions as they make decisions to ensure no one is left behind. When designing the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme policies and subsequent reforms, advice to Ministers included an analysis of how the policies were likely to affect individuals with different protected characteristics. The Equality Hub also works with other departments to ensure they publish substantive equality objectives as part of their departmental plans. The new Outcome Delivery Plans (ODPs) aim to improve and build on previous Single Departmental Plans (SDPs). Departments have been asked to include several specific and measurable equality objectives relating to policy and service delivery in their ODPs. Publishing equality objectives as part of core departmental planning processes means that performance against these objectives is measured and transparent.