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Government Equalities Office

The Government Equalities Office (GEO) is the unit of the British government with responsibility for social equality. The office has lead responsibility for gender equality within the UK government, together with a responsibility to provide advice on all other forms of equality (including age, race, sexual orientation and disability) to other UK government departments. The unit is based at the Cabinet Office. Prior to April 2019, the GEO was led concurrently by Cabinet Secretaries at the Home Office, DFID and DfE. The day-to-day responsibility for policy on these issues was not transferred to GEO when it was created. The Equalities Office currently leads the Discrimination Law Review, which developed the Equality Act 2010 that replaced previous anti-discrimination legislation. The current minister responsible for GEO is Kemi Badenoch, who also serves as Secretary of State for Business and Trade in the Rishi Sunak government.

Department overview
FormedOctober 2007
JurisdictionEngland
HeadquartersLondon, England
Annual budget£16.7 million in 2019-20[1]
Minister responsible
Parent departmentCabinet Office
Websitegov.uk/government/organisations/government-equalities-office

Ministers edit

The Government Equalities Office Ministers are as follows:[2]

Minister Rank Portfolio
The Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP Minister for Women and Equalities Responsibilities include overall equalities policy, including oversight of the Government Equalities Office
Katherine Fletcher MP Minister for Women
(jointly with the Cabinet Office)
Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on equalities
The Rt Hon Baroness Stedman-Scott Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Equalities)
(jointly with the Cabinet Office)
Responsibilities include supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in matters relating to equalities, including: Equality Hub business in the House of Lords, Race Disparity Unit and race and ethnicity policy, LGBT policy, social mobility and regional inequality, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Social Mobility Commission, equalities legislative framework.

Budget edit

The budget for the Equalities Office reached £76 million in 2010-11. Following the spending review this is set to decrease each year, to £47.1 million in 2014-15.[3] The budget has continued to decrease year-on-year, with £16.7 million being allocated in 2019-20.[4]

Governance edit

The GEO has had different forms over the years since its creation. It was created in October 2007 when the Women and Equality Unit, based within the Department for Communities and Local Government was converted into an independent department. Since that time it has had various ministerial sponsors and has been housed within several ministerial departments:

Dates Cabinet Minister Unit status
October 2007–May 2010 Harriet Harman Independent department
May 2010–September 2012 Theresa May Home Office
September 2012–April 2014 Maria Miller Department for Culture, Media and Sport
April–July 2014 Nicky Morgan (for women)

Sajid Javid (for equalities)

July 2014–July 2016 Nicky Morgan Department for Education
July 2016–January 2018 Justine Greening
January–April 2018 Amber Rudd Home Office
April 2018–April 2019 Penny Mordaunt Department for International Development
April 2019–September 2019 Cabinet Office
July–September 2019 Amber Rudd
September 2019-September 2022 Liz Truss
September 2022-October 2022 Nadhim Zahawi
October 2022-present Kemi Badenoch

In November 2018, the GEO announced that the unit would move to be part of the Cabinet Office in April 2019.[5]

The GEO's current director as of November 2018 is Hilary Spencer.

Controversies edit

In June 2011, it emerged that female staff at the Equalities Office received 7.7% more pay than males on average. The information came to light following a Freedom of Information request by MP Dominic Raab. The enquiry also revealed that almost two thirds of the department's 107 staff were female. Raab criticised the department for double standards, stating "It undermines the credibility of the equality and diversity agenda, if bureaucrats at the government equalities office are preaching about unequal representation and the pay gap, whilst practising reverse".[6] The differences between the genders became marked from 2008 under the leadership of Harriet Harman with the pay gap almost doubling from that time and six out of seven new jobs going to women.[citation needed]

In an interview about her role, director Hilary Spencer said:

I offer one-off career chats to people, including many women, who are trying to work out whether they can make the leap to the senior civil service and whether that’s compatible with family life. Interestingly, I have very few conversations with men who wonder whether getting to Deputy Director is compatible with family life. There is still a point when women have children where they tend to take the brunt of the childcare and responsibilities.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cabinet Office (21 July 2020). "Cabinet Office annual report and accounts 2019 to 2020". GOV.UK. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  2. ^ Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers: Government Equalities Office
  3. ^ Government Equalities Office Spending Review settlement
  4. ^ Rt Hon Caroline Nokes MP (29 October 2021). "Government Equalities Office finances". Women and Equalities Committee. House of Commons. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Government Equalities Office to join Cabinet Office". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  6. ^ Hope, Christopher (14 June 2011). "Women paid more than men at Government equality body". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  7. ^ "Meet the woman in charge of gender and equality policy for the UK | Apolitical". Apolitical. Retrieved 2018-04-23.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 The Government Equalities Office GEO is the unit of the British government with responsibility for social equality The office has lead responsibility for gender equality within the UK government together with a responsibility to provide advice on all other forms of equality including age race sexual orientation and disability to other UK government departments The unit is based at the Cabinet Office Prior to April 2019 the GEO was led concurrently by Cabinet Secretaries at the Home Office DFID and DfE The day to day responsibility for policy on these issues was not transferred to GEO when it was created The Equalities Office currently leads the Discrimination Law Review which developed the Equality Act 2010 that replaced previous anti discrimination legislation The current minister responsible for GEO is Kemi Badenoch who also serves as Secretary of State for Business and Trade in the Rishi Sunak government Department overviewFormedOctober 2007JurisdictionEnglandHeadquartersLondon EnglandAnnual budget 16 7 million in 2019 20 1 Minister responsibleThe Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP Minister for Women and Equalities Secretary of State for Business and Trade President of the Board of TradeParent departmentCabinet OfficeWebsitegov uk government organisations government equalities office Contents 1 Ministers 2 Budget 3 Governance 4 Controversies 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMinisters editThe Government Equalities Office Ministers are as follows 2 Minister Rank PortfolioThe Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP Minister for Women and Equalities Responsibilities include overall equalities policy including oversight of the Government Equalities OfficeKatherine Fletcher MP Minister for Women jointly with the Cabinet Office Supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on equalitiesThe Rt Hon Baroness Stedman Scott Parliamentary Secretary Minister for Equalities jointly with the Cabinet Office Responsibilities include supporting the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in matters relating to equalities including Equality Hub business in the House of Lords Race Disparity Unit and race and ethnicity policy LGBT policy social mobility and regional inequality Equality and Human Rights Commission Social Mobility Commission equalities legislative framework Budget editThe budget for the Equalities Office reached 76 million in 2010 11 Following the spending review this is set to decrease each year to 47 1 million in 2014 15 3 The budget has continued to decrease year on year with 16 7 million being allocated in 2019 20 4 Governance editThe GEO has had different forms over the years since its creation It was created in October 2007 when the Women and Equality Unit based within the Department for Communities and Local Government was converted into an independent department Since that time it has had various ministerial sponsors and has been housed within several ministerial departments Dates Cabinet Minister Unit statusOctober 2007 May 2010 Harriet Harman Independent departmentMay 2010 September 2012 Theresa May Home OfficeSeptember 2012 April 2014 Maria Miller Department for Culture Media and SportApril July 2014 Nicky Morgan for women Sajid Javid for equalities July 2014 July 2016 Nicky Morgan Department for EducationJuly 2016 January 2018 Justine GreeningJanuary April 2018 Amber Rudd Home OfficeApril 2018 April 2019 Penny Mordaunt Department for International DevelopmentApril 2019 September 2019 Cabinet OfficeJuly September 2019 Amber RuddSeptember 2019 September 2022 Liz TrussSeptember 2022 October 2022 Nadhim ZahawiOctober 2022 present Kemi BadenochIn November 2018 the GEO announced that the unit would move to be part of the Cabinet Office in April 2019 5 The GEO s current director as of November 2018 is Hilary Spencer Controversies editIn June 2011 it emerged that female staff at the Equalities Office received 7 7 more pay than males on average The information came to light following a Freedom of Information request by MP Dominic Raab The enquiry also revealed that almost two thirds of the department s 107 staff were female Raab criticised the department for double standards stating It undermines the credibility of the equality and diversity agenda if bureaucrats at the government equalities office are preaching about unequal representation and the pay gap whilst practising reverse 6 The differences between the genders became marked from 2008 under the leadership of Harriet Harman with the pay gap almost doubling from that time and six out of seven new jobs going to women citation needed In an interview about her role director Hilary Spencer said I offer one off career chats to people including many women who are trying to work out whether they can make the leap to the senior civil service and whether that s compatible with family life Interestingly I have very few conversations with men who wonder whether getting to Deputy Director is compatible with family life There is still a point when women have children where they tend to take the brunt of the childcare and responsibilities 7 See also editMinister for Women and Equalities Women and Equalities CommitteeReferences edit Cabinet Office 21 July 2020 Cabinet Office annual report and accounts 2019 to 2020 GOV UK Her Majesty s Stationery Office Retrieved 22 October 2022 Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers Government Equalities Office Government Equalities Office Spending Review settlement Rt Hon Caroline Nokes MP 29 October 2021 Government Equalities Office finances Women and Equalities Committee House of Commons Retrieved 22 October 2022 Government Equalities Office to join Cabinet Office GOV UK Retrieved 2018 11 16 Hope Christopher 14 June 2011 Women paid more than men at Government equality body The Daily Telegraph London Meet the woman in charge of gender and equality policy for the 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