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Angus Health & Social Care Partnership is inviting you to share your views and feedback on our current Equality Outcomes and what you believe is important to include in the next set of Equality Outcomes 2025-2029.
As a listed public body within the Equality Act (2010), Angus Integration Joint Board (IJB) is obligated to ensure equality and fair treatment of those with protected characteristic(s). A protected characteristic under the Act refers to a specific attribute or trait that is legally safeguarded from discrimination. It is illegal to discriminate against someone based on any of these characteristics. The nine protected characteristics are:
age
disability
gender reassignment
marriage and civil partnership
pregnancy and maternity
race
religion or belief
sex
sexual orientation
As part of these duties, the IJB is required to demonstrate how they will mainstream equalities practice into day-to-day business and publish a set of Equality Outcomes. Equality Outcomes are specific, measurable goals set by the Angus IJB to actively promote and embed equality within our services and operations.
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership (AHSCP), which delivers services for the IJB is passionate and committed to promoting fairness, equality and respect when delivering services and support.
There is an Easy Read version of this consultation elsewhere on this 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.
This consultation will close on the 4th July 2025.
Angus Health & Social Care Partnership is inviting you to share your views and feedback on our current Equality Outcomes and what you believe is important to include in the next set of Equality Outcomes 2025-2029.
As a listed public body within the Equality Act (2010), Angus Integration Joint Board (IJB) is obligated to ensure equality and fair treatment of those with protected characteristic(s). A protected characteristic under the Act refers to a specific attribute or trait that is legally safeguarded from discrimination. It is illegal to discriminate against someone based on any of these characteristics. The nine protected characteristics are:
age
disability
gender reassignment
marriage and civil partnership
pregnancy and maternity
race
religion or belief
sex
sexual orientation
As part of these duties, the IJB is required to demonstrate how they will mainstream equalities practice into day-to-day business and publish a set of Equality Outcomes. Equality Outcomes are specific, measurable goals set by the Angus IJB to actively promote and embed equality within our services and operations.
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership (AHSCP), which delivers services for the IJB is passionate and committed to promoting fairness, equality and respect when delivering services and support.
There is an Easy Read version of this consultation elsewhere on this 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.
This consultation will close on the 4th July 2025.
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.
Please do not include any information on the questionnaire which might allow you - or anyone else to be identified