Equalities training available for Essex

Posted on: September 13, 2019

The Equalities and Partnerships Team have been providing Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) training for partners throughout Essex looking to learn best practice approaches to considering the impact on protected groups within their organisation’s decision-making process.

Tailored training is available from Essex County Council to support teams to demystify the EqIA process, understand what is required by law, evaluate existing processes, ask questions and seek support to initiate new practice.

Training can be provided on:

  • Equality Act 2010
  • What is an EqIA
  • When to complete
  • How to complete
  • Supporting evidence.

To discuss your training requirement please contact the Equalities and Partnerships Team ECC.Equalities@essex.gov.uk

Author: Steering Member
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