Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know?
Saturday 1st May 2010
The Equality Act brings together nine separate pieces of legislation into one single Act simplifying the law and strengthening it in important ways to help tackle discrimination and inequality.
Implementation of majority of the Equality Act will begin on 1 October 2010. Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? is a series of summary guides and "Quick Start" guides to the key changes in the law, produced by the Government Equalities Office in partnership with the British Chambers of Commerce, Citizens Advice and the Equality and Diversity Forum, to support implementation of the Act. These simple guides set out clearly what the new laws will mean for business, the public sector, the voluntary sector and the public, helping people understand their new responsibilities and rights.
- Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? A summary guide to your rights
- Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? A summary guide for voluntary and community sector service providers
- Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? A summary guide for public sector organisations
- Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? A summary guide for businesses who sell goods and services
- Acas guide on The Equality Act – what's new for employers?
You can view the press release here and also find out more about accessing the PDFs on this website here.