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This provides a useful guide to improving ethnic monitoring performance within the public sector.

Ethnic monitoring and the duty

The race equality duty requires public authorities to monitor their functions and policies for any adverse impact on race equality.  They are also required to assess the likely impact of any proposed policies on the promotion of race equality.  This means that they will have to develop and adopt ethnic monitoring systems for the work they carry out to meet their legal responsibilities.

Many public authorities are already carrying out ethnic monitoring of their policies, and the Commission for Racial Equality CRE recommend that you can adapt your existing systems to record ethnicity to achieve race equality outcomes. 

From here you can upload a range of CRE publitions, or go to the relevant section of the CRE website to find out more.

Ethnic Monitoring and the Duty
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Ethnic Monitoring and the Duty. This provides a useful guide to improving ethnic monitoring performance within the public sector.

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