Updated 30/07/2010 at 14:10pm
Equality South West is supported by the South West Regional Development Agency (SWRDA), the Government Office for the South West (GOSW), the South West Regional Assembly (SWRA), South West Trade Union Congress (SW TUC), South West Forum and the Big Lottery Fund. The website of Equality South West is supported and contributed to by Equality North East.
We work through Our Regional Equality Networks in the South West of England to tackle discrimination and promote and embed equality and diversity within public, private and third sector organisations.
ESW Summer Newsletter
The latest copy of the ESW Newsletter (Summer 2010) is now available here: ESW Newsletter (Summer 2010)
Equality Act 2010
For details and further information on The Equality Act 2010, please see: Equality Act 2010
Upcoming ESW Events
- Monday 7th October - Fair Play South West Annual Event - Taunton (details available soon)
- Thursday 14th October - Employing Migrant Workers - Bristol (details available soon)
- Thursday 11th November - SW Religion or Belief/SW LGB and SW Transgender Equality Networks' Conference - Taunton (date to be confirmed, details available soon)
- Tuesday 18th January 2011 - SW Disability Equality Network Annual Conference - TBC
Keep in Touch!
Contact Form
For an Equality South West Contact Form please click here: ESW Contact Form
TWITTER
Equality South West are now on Twitter - follow us by going to: www.twitter.com/equality_sw
Facebook
The ESW Facebook Page is now available - become a fan by going to: www.tinyurl.com/ESWFacebook
South West Migrant Worker Action Plan
The South West Migrant Workers Action Plan can be downloaded from here: Action Plan (PDF) or Action Plan (Word)
We work to promote equality and prevent discrimination:
Equality Links
- Disability
- Religion & Belief
- Gender
- Gypsy & Travellers
- Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual
- Migrant Workers
- Older People
- Race
- Refugees and Asylum Seekers
- Transgender
- Young People
We provide Fact sheets and information on the law, relating to equality, diversity and discrimination.