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Equality and Human Rights Commission

The setting up of a single equality commission – the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) - will create the first statutory body to protect Britain’s lesbian, gay and bisexual population.

The Equality Act 2006 - which establishes the EHRC - gained Royal assent on 16 February 2006.

The government has concluded that a single equality body represents the best option for a fairer, more inclusive and prosperous Britain. The government published Fairness For All: A New Commission for Equality and Human Rights White Paper in May 2004, and published their response, Commission for Equality and Human Rights: The Government Response to Consultation, in November 2004.

There were three separate equality commissions in Great Britain: the Commission for Racial Equality, The Equal Opportunities Commission, and the Disability Rights Commission. The EHRC now covers the six strands of equality - age, disability, race, religion & belief, gender and sexual orientation, as well as human rights.

The EHRC is working to promote an inclusive agenda, underlining the importance of equality for all in society as well as working to combat discrimination affecting specific groups. It works to promote equal opportunities for all and tackles barriers to social and economic participation. .

Stonewall welcomes the EHRC, and not only because there is currently no statutory framework to protect Britain's lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) population. We also strongly believe that effective protection will best be secured for LGB people – as for all other citizens – by a Commission that focuses on respect for all regardless of difference, working across traditional boundaries of delivery.

Stonewall was represented on the Steering Group, which was established in September 2004 to identify and lead the work needed to establish the EHRC as a fully functioning organisation, including exploring options for the new body including its role, functions, priorities, governance arrangements and structure.

Stonewall also welcomes the Government’s announcement that it will review the existing equality legislation, with a view to passing a Single Equality Bill to simplify and modernise our current laws.

The creation of a single equality commission will throw into harsh relief the uneven legislative landscape that currently exists to protect and promote equality for minority communities. Stonewall believes that a Single Equality Act – at the earliest opportunity – makes sense.

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Fairness for All: a New Commission for Equality and Human Rights                    Read the government white paper on the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, May 2004
Commission for Equality and Human Rights
Equality and Diversity Forum                   Network of national organisations committed to progress on age, disability, gender, race, religion and belief, sexual orientation and broader equality issues.
Commission for Equality and Human Rights: Structure, Functions and Powers   Report by parliamentary Joint Selected Committee on Human Rights.
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