Council
Agenda Item 31
Subject:
To recognise care leavers as a protected
characteristic
Date
of meeting: 20 July
2023
Proposer:
Councillor McGregor
Seconder:
Councillor Muten
Ward(s)
affected: All
Notice of Motion
Labour
Group
Council
notes:
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Care
experienced people face significant barriers that impact them
throughout their lives;
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As
corporate parents, councillors have a collective responsibility
towards looked after children.
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The
Public Sector Equality Duty requires public bodies, such as
councils, to have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful
discrimination, harassment, and victimisation of people with
protected characteristics in the exercise of its
functions.
This Council
resolves:
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To
recognise that care experienced people are a group who are likely
to face discrimination;
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To
recognise that Councils must put the needs of disadvantaged people
at the heart of decision-making through co-production and
collaboration;
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That
future decision, services and policies made and adopted by the
Council should be assessed through Equality Impact Assessments to
determine the impact of changes on people with care
experience.
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That
in the delivery of the Public Sector Equality Duty the Council
includes care experience in the publication and review of Equality
Objectives.
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To
request a report is submitted to the relevant committees of the
Council with a view to the Council adopting a policy so that care
experience is treated as if it were a Protected
Characteristic.
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To
formally call upon all other bodies to treat care experience as a
protected characteristic.