The
Committee’s Equality
Scheme states that the Committee will review both the action taken
during the
year to promote equality of opportunity and the progress of the
implementation
of the Equality Scheme.
The
Committee re-affirms
its commitment to the fulfillment of its duties under Section 75 of the
Northern Ireland Act 1998 in that it will have due regard to the need
to
promote equality of opportunity –
·Between
persons of
different religious belief, political opinion, racial group, age, martial status or sexual
orientation;
·Between
men and women
generally;
·Between
persons with a
disability and persons without;
and
·Between
persons with
dependants and persons without.
In
addition, without
prejudice to its obligations above, NILGOSC shall, in carrying out its
functions, have regard to the desirability of promoting good relations
between
persons of different religious belief, political opinion or racial
group.
NILGOSC
has demonstrated
its commitment to the promotion of equality of opportunity during
2007-2008 by
its support from the most senior levels of the organisation.
The
NILGOSC Corporate Plan
for 2007-2008 included objectives relating to Equality and Community
Relations. The
Committee approved the
Plan in March 2007 and the Senior Management Team, on a quarterly
basis, has
monitored the implementation of objectives.
The
Equality Scheme was
approved by the Equality Commission and published in May 2001. Progress on the
implementation of the scheme
since then is detailed below:
1. NILGOSC
published its annual statements for the years 2001-2002,
2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 in the Annual
Reports
and Financial Statements in October 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and
2007. The statements
were also reproduced in the
Members’ Report, summaries of the Annual Report, and have been
distributed to
all members and pensioners (over 70,000 copies).
The annual statements were also made
available on the NILGOSC website.
2. The
Good Relations Working Group drafted a Community Relations
policy. This was
issued to all staff in
April 2002, it was
screened for impact assessment in
June 2002 and approved by the Committee in October 200.
The policy was reviewed and updated in June
2005.
3. The
impact assessment of the Administration of the Local Government
Pension Scheme and the Premature Retirement Scheme was completed in
June 2002
and published in October 2002. As
a
result of this assessment:
4. The
impact assessment on the Investment of Contributions was issued for
consultation in March 2004. A
number of
responses were received and have been considered.
However completion of the assessment was
deferred until the Statement of Investment Principles was reviewed and
a
separate Socially Responsible Investment Policy prepared. It is planned to complete
the assessment by
March 2009.
5. The
impact assessment on the Procurement of Goods and Services was
issued for consultation in March 2004.
Results of a further consultation exercise specifically
with NILGOSC
suppliers proved inconclusive. The
NILGOSC Purchasing Policy has also been revised and updated since the
initial
impact assessment. A
final version of
the impact assessment will now be completed by March 2009. As a result of this EQIA
all future and
current suppliers are now required to complete a Fair Employment
Declaration. The
Committee is also
considering the introduction of a
criterion for the selection of suppliers based on potential suppliers
having
policies for the promotion of equal opportunity.
6. The impact assessment on Personnel Policies is still in progress. Following recommendations from an initial consultation exercise some personnel policies were revised and updated during the year. These policies have been issued for staff consultation and the results of this exercise, along with the comments received during the initial consultation period, will be considered in the preparation of the EQIA, which is timetabled for completion by March 2009.
7. Impact assessments on new policies are an on-going aspect of the Equality Scheme. Regulation 108 the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations (NI) 2002 as amended requires employers to publish and keep under review a
policy
on the discretions it can
exercise on certain aspects of the Scheme.
NILGSOC therefore published a Policy Statement on
Employer’s Discretions
for impact assessment in December 2007.
A final report will be issued in 2008-09.
8. The
Equality Scheme was reviewed during the year and the findings were
submitted to the Equality Commission.
9. Specific
training for those managers responsible for the implementation
of Equality Scheme has been undertaken as well as those staff
who are members of the Customer Care Group. The remaining staff have
attended a major conference on Equality and continue to receive
training and
updates on equality issues through staff conferences.
Awareness training is provided for new
members through the induction procedure.
10. NILGOSC
have not received any complaints regarding equality issues in
the 2007-2008 period.
One complaint was received in
the 2003-2004 period. This
was in
connection with the provision of death benefits to unmarried couples. The pension legislation
did not provide the
same death benefits to unmarried couples (either different or same sex
couples)
as married couples thus meaning the legislation adversely impacts this
grouping. NILGOSC
made a formal
submission to the Department of the Environment regarding this issue.
11. NILGOSC
did supply any information or publications in alternative
formats during the period 2007-2008.
Those who
require further information about the NILGOSC Equality Scheme or would
prefer
to receive this document in an alternative format (such as in large
print, in
Braille, on audio cassette, easy read or on computer disc) and/or
language,
please contact the Equality Officer at:
Address:
NILGOSC, Templeton House, 411 Holywood
Road, Belfast, BT4 2LP
Telephone: (028)
9076 8025
Typetalk:
18001
028 9076 8025 (for people using a textphone)
Fax:
(028) 9076 8790
Email:
info@nilgosc.org.uk
Copies of
the Equality Scheme and this Annual Equality Statement are also
available on
the Internet at www.nilgosc.org.uk/equality.htm