Since the Equality Act became law in 2010, public bodies have been required by law to uphold a duty to promote disability, race and gender equality.
In April 2011 this was replaced by a single public sector equality duty (known as the PSED or the equality duty). This new duty extends to all the aspects of a person’s identity – known as ‘protected characteristics’ – that are protected under the Equality Act 2010: race, disability, sex, age, religion or belief, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity and gender reassignment.
In complying with this duty, we are therefore committed to promoting strategies, opportunities, policies and procedures that will help us:
Please click here to read our Trust Public Sector Equality Duty statement