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Written Question
Civil Servants: Equality
Wednesday 14th March 2018

Asked by: Afzal Khan (Labour - Manchester, Gorton)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Civil Service Workforce Plan 2016-2020, what formal role will be given to staff networks to promote inclusivity on grounds of religion or belief.

Answered by Oliver Dowden - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

The Civil Service Workforce Plan 2016-2020 set out ambition to the UK’s most inclusive employer. To deliver this objective the Government published “A Brilliant Civil Service: becoming the UK’s most inclusive employer” in October 2017, which committed to focusing on religion, belief and non-belief as part of our wider approach to inclusion.

This Strategy set out a commitment to work with staff networks in the Civil Service, including faith and belief networks, to provide advice and support on improving the experience of staff, as well as promoting interfaith dialogue and inclusion. They play an important role in contributing to the debate on what progress we should make and how; as well as providing peer support and advice to others, including Permanent Secretaries and senior leaders.


Written Question
Civil Servants: Equality
Wednesday 14th March 2018

Asked by: Afzal Khan (Labour - Manchester, Gorton)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what diversity and inclusion objectives on religion or belief were established by the civil service diversity champion as part of the workforce plan 2016-20.

Answered by Oliver Dowden - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

The Civil Service Workforce Plan 2016-2020 set out ambition to the UK’s most inclusive employer. To deliver this objective the Government published “A Brilliant Civil Service: becoming the UK’s most inclusive employer” in October 2017, which committed to focusing on religion, belief and non-belief as part of our wider approach to inclusion. A Civil Service Diversity Champion for Faith & Belief was appointed and an announcement made on her appointment as part of the communications that were rolled-out following publication of that Strategy.

The role of the Diversity Champion is to promote and support interfaith dialogue and engagement across the Civil Service, and provide leadership and support on religion, belief and non-belief as part of our broader approach to inclusion.


Written Question
Census
Tuesday 6th March 2018

Asked by: Afzal Khan (Labour - Manchester, Gorton)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what consultation the Government has undertaken on the phrasing of questions in the census.

Answered by Chloe Smith

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.


Written Question
Public Sector: Equality
Thursday 19th October 2017

Asked by: Afzal Khan (Labour - Manchester, Gorton)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, which (a) groups and (b) organisations were involved in stakeholder consultation exercises as part of the Race Disparity Audit, broken down by (i) sector, (ii) race and (iii) ethnicity.

Answered by Damian Green

All UK Government Departments, the Office for National Statistics, the UK Statistics Authority and all three Devolved Administrations have been consulted about the development of the Audit. Outside organisations consulted about the Race Disparity Audit are listed below. Data is not held on the race or ethnicity of individuals who were consulted.

Academic sector

Academy Of Medical Sciences

Birkbeck College, University of London

Bristol University

British Academy

Huddersfield University

London School of Economics

NatCen Social Research

Royal Society

Sheffield University

Universities UK

University of Edinburgh

University of Essex

University of London

University of Manchester

University of Oxford

University of Sheffield

Non-Government Organisations

Belong

BEMIS Scotland

Big Lottery Fund

Bite the Ballot

Black Thrive

Black Training and Enterprise Group

BME Health Forum

BRAP

British Heart Foundation

Business in the Community

Cancer Research UK

CEMVO Scotland

Changing the Chemistry (CtC)

Chinese Health Living Centre

Citizens Advice

Data Orchard

Education and Employers Taskforce

Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion

Equality and Diversity Forum

Equality and Human Rights Commission

Friends, Families and Travellers

FullFact

Gypsy Traveller Empowerment

Inclusion Cornwall

Institute for Public Policy Research

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Kings Fund

National Black Women’s Network

Northern Ireland Council for Racial Equality

Office for Fair Access

Olmec

One Voice For Travellers

Open Data Institute

Operation Black Vote

QED UK

Race Equality Foundation

Race on the Agenda

RJ Working

Roma Support Group

Royal Academy of Engineering

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Runnymede Trust

St Giles Trust

The Leeds GATE

Voice 4 Change

Work Foundation

Young Foundation

Private sector

Green Park Ltd

Public sector

Bradford City Council

Bradford College

Bradford Health and Well Being Board

Camden Council

City of London Academies Trust

Cornwall Council

Greater London Authority

Hackney Council

Haringey Council

Harris Federation

Higher Education Funding Council for England

Lambeth Council

Office for Students

NHS BME Network

NHS Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group

NHS Yorkshire and Humber Commissioning Support

Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust

Sheffield Council

South London and Maudsley NHS Trust