These three recent interviews will tell you plenty about the interesting new ways Equality Works approach the challenges faced by our clients when it comes to Equality and Diversity…

In our September newsletter, we talked about how public sector agencies were using their procurement processes and ‘buying power’ to engage private and third sector partners in delivering improved equality outcomes. In this issue we are happy to share with you some exciting developments from the private sector perspective.

The past few months have given Equality Works the opportunity to take part in both the CIPD and national E&D Practitioners’ Conference. Both these events highlighted the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in 2010.
At Equality Works, we’ve always viewed the procurement and commissioning of public services as key drivers in embedding the best practice principles of equality and inclusion within national, regional and local organisations.
Equality Works has always used a range of training techniques and approaches to ensure that our training programmes are delivered in interesting and challenging ways to delegates. In order to build on this good practice approach, our Training and Consulting Manager,
In response to client interest, Equality Works organised a half-day seminar on the implications of the Single Equality Bill. The event took place on
A landmark workshop covering the strategic elements of equality and inclusion was delivered by Equality Works at the Improvement and Development Agency’s (IDeA) LeadershipAcademy in the summer.
Since its introduction in 2000 the Equality Standard for Local Government (ESLG) has become one of the most significant drivers for local government in respect of equality and diversity and has helped to mainstream equalities into service delivery. The new Equality Framework for Local Government (EFLG) aims to build on that position but offers a streamlined approach which not only provides a more effective tool for improving performance but reflects the ongoing changes in society and in the role of local government.