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Equality impact assessments

An equality impact assessment (EqIA) is a tool aimed at improving the quality of local health services by ensuring individuals and teams think carefully about the likely impact of their work on different communities or groups. It involves anticipating the consequences of the trust’s polices and services on different communities and making sure that any negative consequences are eliminated or minimised and opportunities for promoting equality are maximised.

 

An EqIA consist of two main parts:

 

  • an initial screening process, and

  • a full assessment, if the initial impact has identified a possible adverse/ negative impact.

 

We have a legal requirement to ensure that this organisation does not discriminate against a particular group or individual due to race/ethnicity, disability, gender, age, faith/belief, or sexual orientation.

 

A negative or adverse impact is an impact that could disadvantage one or more equality groups or communities.

 

A positive impact is an impact that could have a positive effect on one or more equality groups, improve equal opportunities and improve relationships between communities

 

We undertake equality impact assessments because:

 

  • we need to - if we are to full meet the needs of the diverse community that we serve, and ensure services are provided equitably and are genuinely accessible to all.

  • we have to - all public bodies must undertake impact assessments of their policies and functions, as set out in equalities legislation. Equality impact assessments are not optional.

  • we want to - equality impact assessments support the delivery of policies and functions of our organisation; this in turn contributes to better health, closer partnership working and greater value for money.

 

Download our guidance and template 

 

The equalities team at NHS Tower Hamlets have developed a template EqIA, and guidance on completing the form which are available to download below. We also offer training and workshops to staff that will be carrying out impact assessments.


 

Equality impact assessment form 2010
Equality impact assessment form 2010 - [548 KB] Revised August 2010
Equality impact assessment guidance 2010
Equality impact assessment guidance 2010 - [67 KB] Revised August 2010
The equality impact assessments are available to download below. Previous equality impact assessments are available on request. For further details on equality impact assessments, please contact the equalities and diversity team.
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Published: 26 October 2010