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Diversity Annual Report and update on the Equality and Diversity Strategy

Meeting: 17/06/2025 - Corporate Overview Group (Item 3)

3 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Scheme Update and Diversity Annual Report 2024 to 2025 pdf icon PDF 149 KB

Report of the Chief Executive

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Minutes:

The Head of Economic Growth and Property presented the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Scheme Update and Diversity Annual Report 2024 to 2025 to the Group and provided an overview of the key aspects of the report.

 

The Head of Economic Growth and Property confirmed that this report was brought to the Group on an annual basis and as such some statistical data, for example about ethnicity and age had not significantly changed since it was last presented to the Group. She noted that applications for vacancies were higher than they had been historically and that some posts had received a high number of applications, but it was expected that Local Government Reform would have some impact on staffing in the future.

 

In relation to EDI Maturity Assessment, the Head of Economic Growth and Property explained that the Council had asked BDO, the Council’s Internal Auditors, to carry out this assessment to review the Council’s approach and governance arrangements and training schedule and she highlighted some of the strengths and recommendations made by them. She informed that Group that the Council’s EDI Steering Group met on a quarterly basis, that the Council had introduced a new Equality Impact Assessment process, that its website was Shaw Trust accredited, that it had achieved Carer Friendly Accreditation and that it coordinated the joint membership for partners within the primary care network to the Sunflower Hidden Disabilities campaign.

 

The Head of Economic Growth and Property provided an overview of projects completed through the previous year, including adopting a Rushcliffe Borough Council Play Strategy, with a focus on disability and inclusion and space for girls, making inclusive play improvements at a number of the parks within the Borough, providing UKSPF grants to parish councils to provide inclusive play equipment in their local parks, making public realm improvements in West Bridgford, providing grant funding to the Framework Knitters, holding a number of events, such as the Lunar New Year event, and providing support for local residents to improve their employment skills and help them get back into work.

 

Looking forward to 2025/26, the Head of Economic Growth and Property said that the Council would carry out a refresh of its EDI scheme, would work with Nottinghamshire County Council regarding Community Cohesion Networks, deliver a women and girls golf and cricket programme, establish links with various community groups such as Hong Kong Notts, deliver another Lunar New Year event, continue to enhance play areas within the Borough and support businesses with a focus on accessibility and benchmark its application process and employment offer.

 

Councillor Simms asked how much of the work being out by the Council was legislative and how much of it was gold standard and whether it was possible to define how much the Council spent on EDI work. The Head of Economic Growth and Property said that the Council had an equality duty to assess how its policies and procedures affected people protected under the Equality Act but that the Council did not have  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3