Employment Monitoring
Employment Monitoring
Under the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 public bodies, including local authorities are required to publish a Race Equality Scheme.
As part of the Race Equality Scheme we are required to put in place arrangements so that "as soon as is reasonably practicable" we can meet the duty to monitor, by reference to the racial groups to which they belong:
(a) the numbers of staff in post, and applicants for employment, training and promotion, from each racial group; and
(b) the numbers of staff from each racial group who:
- (i) receive training;
- (ii) benefit or suffer detriment as a results of its performance assessment procedures;
- (iii) are involved in grievance procedures;
- (iv) are the subject of disciplinary procedures; or
- (v) cease employment with the Borough.
Statistics of Staff in Social Services by race
This is the first publication of information relating to Social Services and it contains the following:
- Employees compared with local population
- Applicants for jobs
- Current staff
- Applicants for training
- Applicants for promotion
- Staff who receive training
- Staff who benefit or suffer disadvantage from performance appraisal
- Staff who are involved in grievances
- Staff who have disciplinary action taken against them
- Staff who leave their jobs with the authority - 1/4/03 to 31/3/04
All the information above covers the period 1/4/03 - 31/3/04
For further information please contact Jan Thurgood
