Government accepts findings of PSED review

The Government has published the outcome of the independent review

The Government has published the outcome of the independent review of the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) and in an accompanying ministerial statement has confirmed that it has accepted the findings. The PSED was introduced through the Equality Act 2010 to ensure that public bodies take account of equality when carrying out their day-to-day work – in shaping policy, in delivering services and in relation to their own employees. The review was established to examine whether the PSED is operating as intended. The review has not considered repeal of the PSED, but the Government agree with its conclusion that a full evaluation should be undertaken in 2016 when the Duty will have been in force for five years. The review has however identified a number of issues associated with the implementation of the PSED and makes recommendations for the Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC), for contractors, for public bodies and for Government, which the Government would like to see implemented, in particular to reduce procurement gold plating by the public sector.

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