Gender Equality in the Public Sector Conference
Tuesday 30th September 2008 – Central London
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Aims and objectives

With the implementation of a new Equalities PSA, the establishment of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights and a forthcoming Single Equality Duty, the issue of gender equality in the workplace is rapidly rising up the national agenda. All public sector bodies now have a duty to ensure gender equality. Employers can no longer ‘tick the box’, but must implement real, effective measures throughout their organisation.

With the Gender Equality Duty into its second year, Capita’s National Gender Equality in the Public Sector conference will take stock of where we are now and what barriers still need to be overcome.

Attend this one day conference to find out what you need to be doing to meet the challenges of gender equality. Informative plenary sessions will give you updates on current and future policy followed by in-depth case studies giving you practical guidance and insight into ‘what works’ at the grassroots.

This must-attend event gathers together the key stakeholders to provide you with the know-how to put gender equality at the core of you organisation, comply with gender equality law and ensure equality for your workforce and the people it serves.

Benefits of attending
  • Find out about the new Equality and Human Rights Commission and how they will be championing and enforcing equality
  • Hear best practice on mainstreaming gender equality into all business processes and combining the equality strands into a single scheme
  • Learn how to tackle some of the key issues in putting gender equality into practice including flexible working and engagement of female employees
  • Consider ways that you can measure the effectiveness of your gender equality processes through benchmarking
  • Take away advice on changing the culture throughout your organisation and getting boardroom buy-in
  • Get guidance on how you can ensure your partners and out-sourced services meet the gender equality duty
  • Understand how to include transsexual and transgender equality into your organisation
Key speakers include:
Chair:
Sarah Spencer
Chair
Equality and Diversity Forum
Baroness Margaret Prosser of Battersea OBE
Deputy Chair and Commissioner
Equality and Human Rights Commission
Sarah Williams-Gardener
Director
Opportunity Now
Jennifer Crook
Head of Diversity
London Borough of Brent
Sally Stewart
HR Director
Learning and Skills Council
Ruth Ludbrook
Workforce Equalities Unit
Communities and Local Government
Dee Evans MBE
Chair
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Mandy Wright
Associate Director
IDeA

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