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Falkirk Integration Joint Board Equality Outcomes

Introduction

Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership is run by the Integration Joint Board comprising representatives from Falkirk Council, NHS Forth Valley, the third sector, service users and carers. Falkirk’s Integration Joint Board has responsibility for the planning, resourcing and the operational oversight of a wide range of health and social care services.

We are fully committed to promoting fairness, dignity and respect while delivering services which provide equal opportunity for all in the Falkirk area. We want to work with our service users and community groups to help us achieve this vision. 

We carried out a public consultation from September – November 2023 on what our Equality Outcomes for 2024 – 2028 should be. The summary document (attached) provides information on the feedback we received during the first stage consultation and presents suggested actions to achieve the Outcomes. We are now inviting you to consider what actions we can take together to achieve our Outcomes. 

What is an Equality Outcome?

Equality Outcomes are the results we want to achieve in promoting equality, tackling discrimination and fostering good relations. These Equality Outcomes support us to deliver improvements in our services which advance equality of opportunity between different groups of people.

Why is it relevant to you?

Each of us share one of the nine characteristics protected under the Equality Act (2010). These are:

·      Age

·      Disability

·      Gender Reassignment

·      Marriage and civil partnership

·      Pregnancy and maternity

·      Race

·      Religion or belief

·      Sex

·      Sexual orientation

Some people may experience discrimination or disadvantage based on their protected characteristics. These Equality Outcomes ensure our services meet the differing needs of people with protected characteristics as well as protect them from experiencing discrimination or disadvantage when engaging in our services.

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Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Pre-consultation and community engagement
Pre-consultation and community engagement
Phase 2: Stage 1 public consultation and in-person workshops
Stage 1 public consultation and in-person workshops
Phase 3: First draft of the Equality Outcomes
First draft of the Equality Outcomes
Phase 4: Publication of draft Equality Outcomes and the provision of feedback to participants
Publication of draft Equality Outcomes and the provision of feedback to participants
Phase 5: Stage 2 public consultation
Stage 2 public consultation
Phase 6: Final drafting of Equality Outcomes and Mainstreaming Report
Final drafting of Equality Outcomes and Mainstreaming Report

Stage 1 public consultation and in-person workshops

18 September 2023 23:00 - 4 November 2023 00:00

This phase will invite members of the public and service users to participate in an online survey. In-person workshops will be held for more in-depth discussion and to consult with people who cannot access online surveys. This is an opportunity for you to provide your feedback and shape the Outcomes. Any feedback you provide will be considered in the development of actions for each of the Outcomes.

To cover the next four-year period (2024-2028), the Partnership is proposing two Equality Outcomes, which are:

  1. Older people who experience digital exclusion have alternative ways to access services
  2. People from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds with cultural and language differences have improved experiences accessing health and social care services

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