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Equality Act 2010
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Equality Act 2010

Source: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/departments/inclusion/policiesanddata/equalityact2010/#a3 Parent: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/departments/inclusion/

Equality Act 2010

The Equality Act came into force on 1 October 2010 and provides a legal framework to protect the rights of individuals and advance equality of opportunity for all. It consolidates over 116 separate pieces of anti-discrimination legislation into one single Act, including:

It offers protection to all staff and students at the University, including prospective staff and students, from unfair treatment and places a duty on organisations to promote a fair and more equal society.

Protected characteristics

Under the Equality Act 2010, it is against the law to discriminate against someone because of the following, known as protected characteristics:

Public Sector Equality Duty

The Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) came into force on 5 April 2011 and requires the University to have due regard to the need to:

This is supported by specific duties imposed by secondary legislation which require public bodies to publish relevant and proportionate information to demonstrate compliance. We publish this information via our annual reports, equality objectives and action plans. To read these please visit our Reports and data pages.

The Equality Act 2010: Opportunities and responsibilities

A video of 'The Equality Act 2010: Opportunities and responsibilities’ presented by Gary Loke, previously Head of Policy for the Equality Challenge Unit (now Advance HE) and run for Equality and Diversity coordinators at the University of Exeter, can be viewed below.

Other sources of information

Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)

Government guidance

Citizens Advice