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EHRC & RELIGION OR BELEIF SUKHVINDER SINGH Programme Head -Policy

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Page 1: EHRC & RELIGION OR BELEIF SUKHVINDER SINGH Programme Head -Policy

EHRC & RELIGION OR BELEIF

SUKHVINDER SINGHProgramme Head -Policy

Page 2: EHRC & RELIGION OR BELEIF SUKHVINDER SINGH Programme Head -Policy

Overview of EHRC

Our vision

A society built on fairness and respect. People confident in all aspects of their diversity.

Our mission

The independent advocate for equality and human rights in Britain, the Equality and Human Rights Commission aims to reduce inequality, eliminate discrimination, strengthen good relations between people, and promote and protect human rights.

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– Building a society without prejudice - promoting good relations and fostering a vibrant equality and human rights culture in Britain

– A Fairer Britain for all - reducing the gap in outcomes to secure fair life chances, access to services and dignified treatment

– Secure and implement an effective legislative and regulatory framework for equality and human rights

Overview of Our strategic priorities and three year plan

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– Promote awareness and understanding of rights - delivering timely and accurate advice and guidance to individuals and employers across the public and private sectors

– Build an authoritative and responsive organisation

Overview of Our strategic priorities and three year plan

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Tackling Inequalities and Discrimination

– One of the main roles of the EHRC will be to enforce equality legislation on religion or belief and encourage compliance with the Human Rights Act

– This will also involve giving support, advice and guidance on the appropriate legislations

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• In Britain today, people of no and many different faiths and beliefs live side by side. The opportunity is there for all to work together to build a society rooted in the values we treasure.

• This means finding ways to live our lives with integrity and allowing others to do so.

• Many different religious traditions, as well as other belief systems offer resources for this and teach the importance of good relationships characterized by honesty, compassion and generosity of spirit

• We will work in partnership with organizations, to harness their strengths and resources to developing good relations between people.

Developing goodrelations between people

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• Recognition of the need to protect human freedom and human dignity is common to the social and moral teachings of all the major faiths and non religious associations such as the Humanist Association.

 • We will be working in partnership, with major

faiths and non religious associations on the common understanding of the core principles of human rights in promoting and protecting human rights.

Promoting and Protecting Human Rights

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• Strategy on Religion and Belief

• Activity undertaken

• Planned activity

EHRC & THE Religion or Belief Agenda

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Equality and Human Rights Commission Helpline contact numbers 

0845 604 6610 - England main number0845 604 6620 - England textphone

0845 604 6630 - England faxWales

0845 604 8810 - Wales main number0845 604 8820 - Wales textphone

0845 604 8830 - Wales faxScotland

0845 604 5510 - Scotland Main0845 604 5520 - Scotland textphone

0845 604 5530 - Scotland – Fax

Enquiries: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/Pages/e

nquiry