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Equality Outcomes

There is an Easy Read version of this consultation on the previous page, please contact us to return any submissions on the contact details below.

If you would like the survey in other formats or languages, please contact 01307 492560 or email AHSCPEqualities@angus.gov.uk 

If you or someone you know, is a BSL user who would like to complete the survey but is unable to complete the electronic version, please contact us on 01307 492560 via the Contact Scotland BSL Service, the on-line British Sign Language interpreting video relay service to provide your feedback, on https://contactscotland-bsl.org/ or call 0131 510 4555. 

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Equality Outcomes

Our four current Equality Outcomes (2022-2025) are:

  1. We will make all services accessible to meet the needs of people with a protected characteristic(s) to allow them to be as independent as possible.
  2. People with Protected Characteristic(s) and equality groups are able to make informed choices so they can have control over their own life.
  3. People with Protected Characteristic(s) will be involved in their own care to allow them access to services that meet their physical, cultural, religious and equality needs.
  4. Angus Health and Social Care Partnership will promote an equality driven culture within the organisation.


Do you believe that these outcomes are still relevant for Angus Health and Social Care Partnership to focus on in 2025-2029?

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We will make all services accessible to meet the needs of people with a protected characteristic(s) to allow them to be as independent as possible.

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People with Protected Characteristic(s) will be involved in their own care to allow them access to services that meet their physical, cultural, religious and equality needs.

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Angus Health and Social Care Partnership will promote an equality driven culture within the organisation.

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People with Protected Characteristic(s) and equality groups are able to make informed choices so they can have control over their own life.