Title: ESRC Funded Seminar Series
1 ESRC Funded Seminar Series Public Policy,
Equality and Diversity in the Context of
Devolution Seminar 2 Mainstreaming equality
and diversity in different national contexts
implications for policy and practice
2 3The experience of a single equalities commission
in Northern Ireland Elizabeth Meehan Queens
University Belfast
4The Scottish Executive and Equality Esther
Breitenbach University of Edinburgh
5Commission for Equality and Human Rights
Towards the Commission for Equality and Human
Rights Debbie Gupta CEHR Project Team
6outline
- Why the CEHR?
- What will it do? (and not do?)
- Lessons learned
- Next steps towards establishment
7key facts
- Replaces the existing Commissions
- Commission for Racial Equality (est 1976)
- Disability Rights Commission (est 2000)
- Equal Opportunities Commission (est 1975)
- Provides institutional support for new
discrimination grounds and human rights - Religion or belief
- Sexual orientation
- Age
- Operates with existing discrimination law
framework
8why the CEHR?
- Legislative landscape has changed
- Social and demographic challenges of the future
- Powerful and authoritative
- Resource efficiency
9what the CEHR will do
- Work on a wide basis across equality, diversity,
human rights and good relations - Duty to consult stakeholders in preparation of
strategic plan, and on State of the Nation
report - Regional arrangements greater relevance for
local communities and public services - New duty to work towards elimination of prejudice
towards, hatred of, and hostility against
communities and new powers to monitor hate
crimes - Provide guidance across all areas of
discrimination, perhaps on a sector-specific
basis eg education, health
10and what the CEHR will not do
- Dilute expertise and experience instead putting
it all together under one roof - Treat all issues in the same way equality is
about recognising and accommodating different
needs and circumstances - Support every discrimination case will need to
use limited resources to achieve strategic
outcomes - Undertake litigation on human rights cases
except in a few limited circumstances
11lessons learned
- the journey is as important as the destination
- change is always difficult
- honest, open dialogue is critical
- passion, aspiration and vision matter
12next steps towards establishment
- Equality Bill 2005
- Steering Group
- Capacity-building for new discrimination grounds
13An absolute duty the rhetoric and reality of
mainstreaming equality in post devolution
Wales Paul Chaney University of Cardiff
14Content
- Legal institutional context
- political vision
- institutional prerequisites for mainstreaming
equality - Evaluation reports
- Public policy selected examples
- Overall Assessment
15Context Welsh Office
- Male-dominated administration
- Weak national Welsh policy making capacity
- Equality issues ignored / not our
responsibility - Wholesale failure to tackle inequality and
discrimination
16Mainstreaming Devolution, and the Political
Vision (1)
- Development beyond enabling statutory framework
- Need to take equality of opportunity factors
into account in every policy decision - a definite dynamic
- individual responsibility
17Mainstreaming Devolution, and the Political
Vision (2)
- a democratic, participative approach
- clear priorities and targets for action
- This mainstreaming approach is fundamental
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18Challenging Context
- Equalities more pronounced
- Deficiencies in Welsh devo settlement
- High expectations of new politics
- Discontinuities in Ministerial leadership
- Huge pressures on Welsh civil Service
19Institutional Prerequisites
- Appropriate institutional arrangements
- Awareness raising
- Training
- Expertise
- Appropriate staffing
- Reporting mechanisms
- Incentives to build ownership,
- Securing adequate resources
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21Evaluation (2002).
- Subject committees failing to mainstream equality
into policy-making - Policy consultations under-resourced
- Majority of policies declaratory approach to
equalities - Policies lacked equality targets
- Ownership lacking
- Financial and human resource implications ignored
22Little strategic direction
- currently the Assembly does not have an overall
equality strategy, and in our view there is no
doubt that this is hampering the Assembly's
efforts in relation to mainstreaming equality
(NAW, 200431-2).
23Evaluation (2004).
- Officials Inadequate equality training
- Inadequate Official Statistics
- Failing/ inadequate EPU
- Inadequate equalities advice to public sector
- Absence of equality impact assessments
- Inadequate monitoring of equalities policies
24e.g.s of Equality Policy and Law
- Consultative policy networks
- Public Procurement
- Public Appointments
- Education Policy
- Equality and the Regulatory Infrastructure of the
State - Equality in Welsh Law
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26UN International Assessment, March 2005
- uneven in their effectiveness
- often marginalized in national government
structures - frequently hampered by unclear mandates,
- lack of adequate staff, training, data and
sufficient resources, - lacking support from national political
leadership - (UN Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender
Equality, IANWGE, 200561).
27Rhetoric or Reality? (1)
- Presently, more rhetoric than reality
- Failed against Welsh execs self-stated aims -as
well as int. understood principles of
mainstreaming - Positive developments institutional
prerequisites - Positive developments selected e.g.s of policy
and law
28Rhetoric or Reality? (2)
- Thus far, faltering and uneven approach to
mainstreaming - Current implementation of Mainstreaming Review
recommendations a crucial test (déjà vu ) - Absolute Duty?
29NAW definition of equality
- treating people equally in status, rights and
opportunities through a set of policies and
actions, with the aim of securing equality of
outcome for all (NAW, 20047).
30NAW definition of Mainstreaming
- the integration of respect for diversity and
equality of opportunity principles, strategies
and practices into the every day work of
government and other public bodies. It means
that equality issues should be included from the
outset as an integral part of the policy-making
and service delivery process and the achievement
of equality should inform all aspects of the work
of every individual within an organisation. The
success of mainstreaming should be measured by
evaluating whether inequalities have been
reduced (NAW, 20046).
31Equality, diversity and the politics of scale
the Canadian public policy experience Janet
Siltanen Carleton University, Ottawa
32- Gender-based analysis and diversity
- in Canadian public policy
- the significance of diversity in federal
commitments to gender-based analysis - action to integrate gender-based analysis and
diversity - implementation successes, challenges and
possibilities
33Setting the Stage for the Next Century The
Federal Plan for Gender Equality, 1995-2000
- A gender-based approach ensures that the
development, analysis and implementation of
legislation and policies are undertaken with an
appreciation of gender differences. - It also acknowledges that some women may be
disadvantaged even further because of their race,
colour, sexual orientation, socio-economic
position, region, ability level or age. A
gender-based analysis respects and appreciates
diversity.
34- Putting intersectional analysis into practice
- intersectional analysis as a theory of inequality
in Canada - intersectional analysis in practice
- - intracategorical analysis
- - intercategorical analysis
35- Rescaling and the policy process
- the politics of scale in the analysis of
policy-making in Canada - rescaling and gender and diversity
policy-making in provinces, regions and cities - consistency versus context in sub-national policy
implementation mechanisms
36Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Â 15. (1) Every individual is equal before and
under the law and has the right to the equal
protection and equal benefit of the law without
discrimination and, in particular, without
discrimination based on race, national or ethnic
origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or
physical disability. - According to rulings made by the Supreme Court of
Canada, section 15 (1) of the Charter provides
not only formal equality, but also substantive
equality.
37The Nordic Approach to the Promotion of
Equality Tuula Gordon University of Helsinki
38Equal opportunities in Malta a southern
European perspective Mary Darmanin University
of Malta
39Introduction
- 1987 following European Convention of Human
Rights - 1991 Convention on the Elimination of
Discrimination Against Women - Constitutional amendments prohibiting
discrimination on ground of sex - Rights of disabled to work and training
- Since 2003 some protection against discrimination
on grounds of race - Roman Catholic religion entrenched in
Constitution as religion of Malta
40..and
- Equal Opportunities (Persons with Disability) Act
, February 2000 - Act to Promote Equality for Men and Women, Act I
of 2003 - Domestic Violence Act 2005 (being debated now)
- Subsidiary legislation on tax credit for women
returnees 2005 - Equal pay for the same work, 1964 Equal Pay Act
1967 1974 annual increments to female civil
servants 1976 extended to private sector
employees - 13 weeks maternity leave on full pay 1981, one
further week unpaid since EU accession 2004 - Disabled Persons (Employment ) Act 1969
register , quota of 2, not enforced - Females able to join trade unions 1937
- No legislation to protect against discrimination
on the ground of sexual orientation
41The policy context
- Area of 316 Km sq Malta and Gozo (and 3
unoccupied islands) - Population 400,000
- New EU member, May 2004
- 4th highest debt level in EU
- Large deficit
- Decline in industry
- Rise in unemployment
- Average annual salary - female Lm 4462, males Lm
5354 - Low overall employment rate 54.4
42Labour Force Data 2004
- Female activity rate is 36.7
- Female employment rate 32.9
- Female unemployment rate 10.2
- 54.2 of unemployed females are age 15-24
- 17.7 of all employed females work part-time as
main occupation - 2.5 of the females are self-employed
- 2003 Disability Survey 23 (627)of 16-60 are in
employment. 897 consider themselves unemployed.
43A theoretical aside
- Not one perspective but many
- My materialist interpretation, within account of
social policy/development of (welfare) state - History of British colonialism/southern
Catholicism (sedimented layers of practice) - State as relational condenses struggles,
medial institution - 4 imperatives/responses to
- transnational capital
- global political structures
- domestic pressures and demands
- internal needs and self-interests
44Specificity of Malta and Gozo
- Geographical size (no natural resources)
- Population size doubled in 20th century 1,265
per sq km non-Maltese element 2.1 , masculinity
ratio 977 - no critical mass of activists, multi-functional
roles, intimacy/affectively charged
relationships, interdependent social networks - Intensive links with metropolitan imports
- Colonial penetration intensive and durable
-2000 year history. British period 1802-1964 - Catholic Church a coloniser?
- EU direct (rule?) external influence
45Early discourses and practices
- Complex system of needs based assistance
(charity?) since the Knights of Malta, 16th
Century - Modern welfare since 1920s
- British grouped all service under Comptroller of
Charitable Institutions 1815 - Discretionary pensions to public servants since
1820s - Fortress economy work as male, beginning of male
breadwinner model (though women in paid
employment and subsistence economy too)
46Early welfare and internal demands
- Early social assistance and social insurance
- 1927 Widows and Orphans Pensions act
- Workmens Compensation Act 1929(contributory)
- Old Age Pensions Act 1948 (means tested)
- 1940s formation of General Workers Union/MLP
common Labour Front - To repeal 1939 Voting Ordinance (male only,
plural voting) to extend to males and females
over 18. Passed in 1948. - Campaign for introduction of income tax and land
tax - 1947 restoration of responsible government and
Labour administration
47Contradictions of the Welfare State
- 1956 National Assistance Act (to heads of
household, means tested) and National Insurance
Act (insurance paid by employer, State, employee) - 1950s (following ILO) Conditions of Employment
(Regulations) Bill. Wages Council and Joint
Negotiating Councils - 1945-1960 heavy emigration to Australia and
Canada (over 55,000 persons)
48Discrimination against female employees
- 1948 Cabinet decision to lay off females
followed by Marriage Bar - 1956 Balogh Report- waste of talent
- 1974, Act XLV In CERA (1952). MLP government ban
on females filling vacancy of post previously
held by a man. - Repealed by Act XXVII of 8th December 1978- but
lose seniority - MPO Circular 18/96 service prior to resignation
not reckonable for assimilation into civil
service grades (in vigore to date)
49Hybrid model within economic and political
instability
- Old Age Pensions (Amendment ) Act 1957 blind
persons over 40 qualify - 1964 extended to blind over 14
- passive assistance
- Education, economy very underdeveloped
- From integration to independence struggle not
enough funds to maintain Malta
50- Aid to Industries (Bill) 1957 labour intensive,
low skill, low pay industries (females) - Transfer of Dockyard to private company (90,000)
dependent on it - Service sector tourism growth seasonal, small
- Large public sector
51Education
- Compulsory primary education (part-time) 1948
- 1956 full-time primary
- 600 emergency (untrained ) teachers
- Training Colleges (run by Religious Orders)
opened 1950s - 1956 pilot scheme for two classes of hearing
impaired in mainstream schools - By 1963 Deaf Unit, and Santa Maria ESN Unit and
Guardian Angel School (all special schools). 1965
Mater Dei for boys with emotional difficulties - Primary some mixed but most large schools single
sex till 1981. Secondary state and Church single
sex to date.
52Road to Independence
- Poor financial deal with integration proposal
- Church opposes both Dominion Status and
Independence proposals - Splits in both PN and MLP
- GWU strike and MLP riots State of Emergency
- Direct intervention of Archbishop- 1961
Directive, Lenten Pastoral 1958 Pastoral
Letter1962, Interdict on MLP Executive
marriage, burial, mortal sin - In 1959 Church owned 18 orphanages, 45 schools, 3
homes for the aged, 360 churches.
53Social Policy in the 1960s
- Employment of Disabled Persons Act 1969
- Tax exemption for families with disabled person
on special car - 1970 Special section Sannat School , Gozo for
persons with severe intellectual disability - Secondary Education for All 1970
- Non-fee paying University 1968
54MLP social policy 1970s
- ROSLA, 1971 (girls continue in education)
- Worker-student scheme 1982-87, Stipend system
from PN 1988, to date (?) increase of females in
HE (now 54 of graduates). - 1973 Child Allowance (on basis of number in
family, up to 3) - 1973 Handicapped Pension scheme
(non-contributory), extended in 1975 to cover
severely handicapped persons - 1976 Minimum Weekly Wage National Standard Order
55And 1980s
- 1981 Maternity Benefit for 13 weeks to pregnant
females ( not in employment) - 1981 Maternity Leave 13 weeks full pay for
employed females ( one further week unpaid since
EU accession 2004) - 1986 Social Assistance extended to single or
widowed females taking care of elderly or
handicapped person at home. 1992 Carers
Pension at half minimum wage.
561987 new PN government
- and shift from needs to some rights, from
welfare state to welfare society - more involvement of NGOs/civil society, less of
State - Charity again in Public Private partnerships i.e.
HSBC glocal opportunism - Co-ordination of social welfare in Ministry of
Social Policy health, labour, social security,
welfare, elderly and housing
57Continuation of needs-based approach
- 1988 Handicapped Child Allowance for those
already entitled to Childrens Allowance (under
14 years of age). Since 1996 means-tested. - 1989 Family Bonus also pegged to Childrens
Allowance - 1989 Emergency Assistance for home-driven
destitute females (victims of domestic violence) - 1996 Supplementary Allowance for those whose
total income fell below a certain level. - 1996 lone parent beneficiaries could also work
and draw benefit, as long as total income below
Minimum Wage. (Since 2001 applies also to those
in rehab).
58Equality Mainstreaming- first phase
- 1987 National Commission of the Handicapped
(since 1992 National Commission Persons with
Disability NCPD/knpd) - 1987 Secretariat then Department Equal Status of
Women (DESW) government arm in Ministry Social
Policy and Commission for the Advancement of
Women - 1996-98 Department of Womens Rights (DWR),
Parliamentary Secretary in the Office of the
Prime Minster (MLP) - 1998-2002 Department of Women in Society (DIS)
, Ministry of Social Policy - 2002- to date National Commission for the
Promotion of Equality (NCPE), Ministry for the
Family and Social Solidarity - Employment and Training Corporation- now with
Gender Equality Action Plan 2003-2004
59Ministerialisation of policy or representative
democracy?
- NCPD Article 21 of Equal Opportunities (Persons
with Disability) Act . - 14-19 members, half of which persons with
disability or parents of person with disability
(intellectual impairment) and with gender
equality - Seven appointed by PM from Ministries for Social
Policy, Health, and Economic Planning - Seven appointed by PM from persons who best
represent voluntary organisations working in
field - In 2004 one from Archdiocese, MFSS, MSP, ME
,MH, MFES, MG, UoM, 2 LCs - Plus Executive Board (from among members of NCPD)
60National Commission for the Promotion of Equality
for Men and Women
- Article 11 of Act Prime Minister on advice of
the Minister - Appoints Chair and 6 members of which at least 3
women - such persons appearing to him best suited to
deal with issues of equality for men or women - Currently 1 from NCW, 1 from AD (male) , 1
ex-speaker MLP, Archbishops EU specialist
(priest), 1 tourism industry (male) , 1 other
female (an MD) - Plus Executive Director and 5 members of staff
one legal advisor - EU Council Directive 2000/43/EC (to counter
racism) transposed to Maltese law this year,
the Commission will become a super- National
Commission for the Promotion of Equality (June
2005). Affiliated to ENAR - Claim that legislation has been drafted
- 2004 -ongoing Sexual Harassment Code of Practice
(help from Australia)
61National Machinery Strategies
- New equality legislation amending existing laws
- Advising other bodies supporting mainstreaming
in them, i.e. ETC, other ministries, authorities
etc. - Education and training
- Information giving and publicity campaigns
- Research and publications
- Decision-making- representing national machinery
on other boards - Dealing with complaints
- International obligations
- Others
62Gender equality legislation
- Amendment to the Civil Code, Act XXI of 1993
Equal Partners in Marriage- parental rights to
mothers, property rights, community of acquests,
retention of name etc. - 1994 started the work on CERA, to protect against
discrimination in employment, sexual harassment,
protection during pregnancy, other measures for
work/family balance - 1996 proposed (with others) setting up of Family
Court (disaster in reality) - 1996 Social Security Act and Income Tax Act
submit separate return or be responsible for
chargeable income - Legal Notice 61/96 classifies workers who work 20
hours as full-time with reduced hours
pro-rata benefits. Employer abuse.
63..more
- Domestic Violence Bill, June 2005 (test of the
reasonable man) setting up of Commission
(research, strategies, awareness, standards for
practitioners, coordinate national level
activities). In 2004, help line got 22,438 calls.
- 2002 Employment and Industrial Relations Act-
flexible maternity leave, 3 months unpaid
parental leave, reduced hours, 10 hours urgent
leave with pay (to satisfy Acquis Communtaire) - 2002 Act to Promote Equality for Men and Women-
anti-discrimination in employment, banking and
financial institutions, education and advertising - Complainants can appeal to NCPE
64Disability Legislation
- 2000 Equal Opportunities (Persons with
Disability) Act - Established NCPD and EO Compliance Unit
- Safeguards in employment, education, goods and
service, accommodation, access and insurance. - Promote civil rights through ETC Support Unit ,
Employment Training Placement Scheme Business
Promotions Act
65Education and training NCPD
- 1993 NCPD publish report on inclusive education
policy - 2000, facilitator system, 600 SEN children in
mainstream (but included?) - Participated in NMC process 2000
- and Ministerial Committee on Inclusive Education
2000 - Another Review Committee meeting 2003-2005
- Chair of NCPD on University Senate
- Courses on Disability Issues at University
(pressure to give up to non-disabled experts) - Examinations
- Statementing Moderating Board Board of Appeals
, 2003 - Report on education post 16 of persons with
disability
66Education and training gender
- Less direct involvement of machinery in education
policymaking - Early work on stereotyping in textbooks (1990 B.
Davis and Commonwealth Secretariat Guidelines),
guidelines for PSD teachers (used undergraduates)
- 1993 Adult Education morning classes in 5 basic
(school) subjects - 1994-2004 on-going training for Gender Focal
Points - 1995 Part-time day Diploma Course Women and
Development , WPDC at University - 1998 short courses AZAD for female candidates for
Local Councils - Chairperson a member on NMC Gender Working
Group, late chair of Gender NMC Focus Group
67Research and Publications
- NCPD NCPE both have documentation /resource
centres. - NCPD accessible catalogue, information service
sheets, documents, theses, copies of unpublished
material, books, International documents,
periodicals, cd-roms, videos.. Much of it
available on-line, including talks, press
releases, sections from Parliamentary Debates
etc. - Open 9-noon daily .Free photocopying service. ICT
major instrument. - Research published available in Maltese and
English versions, no charge - Disability Survey 2003
- Annual Reports EO Compliance Unit Annual
Reports - PEKTUR programme- self-advocacy research
- Quarterly Maltese language magazine Indaqs
(Equal) - 2003- Economic Dimensions of Independent
Supported Living for People with Disability
68Research and Publications
- NCPE ( and previous DESW, DWR, DWIS) library
documentation centre, 5341titles, Dewey
catalogue, on-line - 1992 Women Working in Factories
- 1992 Women in Industrial Estates
- 1992 Information brochure on Family Law
- 1994 Women in the Media
- Directory of Maltese Women
- 1995 National Report on Maltese Women (for
Beijing) - 1996 Gender Trends a Statistical Profile
- 1998 edited Gender Issues and Statistics
- 1998 Statistics from 1995 Census Women and Men in
the Maltese Islands - 2000 Values of Women and Men
- 2001 a Day in her Life Social and Economic
Contribution of Maltese Women (qualitative
research on domestic labour) - 2003 The Impact of Parental Leave, Career Break
and Responsibility Leave in the Maltese Public
Sector - 2005 ESF research on family/work balance,
telework, graduate tracer study, gender pay gap
69NCPE taking equality further (2004)
- International Conferences and Meetings 18
- EU and UN Projects 1) ESF EQUAL 2) ESF Gender
Mainstreaming 3)Gender Gap in Science and
Technology - Press Releases 6, tv participation 2 weekly
programme anchored by ES July-Sept - Local meetings PSC, head of EU delegation 4
with OPM , PPCD and others on the ESF Funds on
NAP (2004/2005) political parties re Local
Council elections all candidates for MEP EU
Parliament NCW Ombudsman Unions works
Division on Child Care Centre Media
ConsultaNSO FHRD Contracts Dept Broadcasting
Authority MFSA Family Lawyers on Civil Code
amendment others regarding the Complaints
received - Telephone contacts with public 15,154
- Complaints dealing with 52
70NCPE work in EU Context
- Drafted and revised a number of Memoranda and
Instruction Notes defining Maltas position - Article 13 Principle of Equal Treatment between
Women and Men in the Access to and supply of
Goods and Services - Directive on the Implementation of Principle of
Equal Opportunities and Equal Treatment of Men
and Women in Maters of Employment and Occupation - Amending Council Decision 2001/51/EC and Decision
no. 848/2004/EC establishing Community Action
Programme - Review of the Implementation by the Member States
and the EU institutions of the Beijing Plat form
for Action
71NCPD taking equality further (2004)
- Complaints of Discrimination closed 218 cases (
81 new ones in 2004) - Reasonable Accommodation Board 53 requests for
exemption - Special identity card (842 new applications, 6795
with card) to get number of benefits. - Special apparatus fund ( Lm65,000 and 240
beneficiaries) - Service for those with challenging behaviour
(Canadian expert) - Foundation for Transport for Independent Living
since 1994, now gave grant of LM12,000 seconded
person to run it full-time, van damaged in 2003
floods - Collaboration with Foundation for IT
Accessibility assists persons with disability
to get computer for free, courses with MCAST
for persons with intellectual disability and
hearing impaired - Other courses for employees at NCPD Data
Protection Communication with Clients
72NCPD
- On Boards Senate, MCESD, Family Commission, Etc,
ESF, Respite Care Services - Agreements with HSBC and BOV on service provision
employment policies, and to make electronic
banking accessible - Tax rebate of Lm4000 for parents paying for
facilitator in independent school - Access to parish churches some agreements
reached - Recommendations to other Depts vetting
applications with MEPA (436 new ones), exemption
on customs duty MoF, ( 130 new) exemption of
road licences Testing and Licensing directorate
(98 new) , Blue Sticker C of Police (472 new ) ,
work permits for personal assistants Dept of
Citizenship, reserved parking Transport Authority
(91) - Relay Service for Textelephone (for hearing
impaired) - Websave Service and SMS/Voicemail-Maltascom
provides financial assistance (through FITA) - Work with other organisations (p.27)
73NCPD International Activities
- Participation In EU High Level Group on
Disability - European Disability Forum- President and retiring
and new Directors visited Malta - United Nations Convention after once in New
York, financial problems /others will attended
only meetings in Europe. - EU Community Action Programme to Combat
Discrimination two applications. 1) 100, 000
euros with Jesuits to run Awareness campaign
Diversity Strengthens, 2) Self- advocacy
seminars for persons with intellectual disability
Persons with a Disability Parliament - National Disability Information Day (40,000 euro)
- EU Conferences and meetings 6 (most attended by
participant with disability) - Support to others to benefit from EU funds
1)Leonardo- funds for assistant to accompany
applicant2) five workers of SAPPORT agency sent
study visit to Sweden 3) ETC official to EDF
meeting Greece on Employment and Quota system
74Employment and Training Corporation Gender
Equality Action Plan 2003-2004
- Recruitment of Senior Executive (Gender Issues)
- Gender Impact Assessment Guidelines
- Gender Monitoring labour market
- Target Setting
- Cooperation-national machinery NGOs
75Promoting Equal Access to Employment
- Support for Guidance Teachers
- Guidance and Counselling for Women Returners
- Womens Empowerment Programme
- Promoting Vocational Option for Young Women
- Conducting a Gender Audit-for HR managers
- Childcare Campaign
- Telework- to conduct a study
76Facilitating Retention of Employment
- Childminding Service
- Work-life balance
- Temping Opportunities
- Managing Parental Leave- provide cover
- Gender Issues for Trade Unions
- Media Spots and information campaign
- Atypical Work- proposed study
- Women in Science and Technology
77Enabling Progression at Work
- Mentor Training Programme (FHRD)
- Pay Equity at Work- to train HR managers
- Job Evaluation Tool
- Career Development Skills for Women
- Equal Opportunities Award
- Longitudinal Studies
- Sectoral Studies
- Qualitative Studies (Breaking through the Glass
Ceiling)
78ETC and Special Needs
- The Supported Employment Section counselling,
placement referrals for adequate training - Bridging the Gap Scheme trainee given period of
work exposure, no need to sign up for
unemployment benefit, weekly allowance of Lm35
instead of SS benefit, employer does not pay NI,
wages, sick leave.
79Discussants Liz Sutherland, Equality Challenge
Unit Linda McKie, Glasgow Caledonian University
80Close Sheila Riddell University of Edinburgh