Equality Impact Assessments
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Communities Equality Impact Assessments
An equality impact assessment (EqIA) is an evidence-based way for organisations such as Colchester Borough Council to ensure that their policies, practices and decision-making processes are fair and do not disadvantage or present barriers to participation to any protected groups.
These assessments cover areas including zone teams, parks and recreation, community initiatives and development, crime and disorder, activity centres, museums, arts and culture, equality and safeguarding.
Environment
- Gosbecks Archaeological Park
- Community Services Fees and Charges 2014/15
- Events Policy
- Summer Screen Castle Park
- Old Heath Recreation Ground Cafe
- Access Licence Review
- Environmental Health Service Reduction
Partnerships
Quality of life
- Community Enabling Strategy
- Forest Road Meeting Hall
- Garrison Medical Centre
- Keep Safe Project
- Negotiate a lease for the ex MOD Gymnasium Building
- Negotiate a lease for the EX MOD Medical Centre
- Release of S299a funding for proposed new Clubhouse at Abbey Field
- Transfer of Great Horkesley Village Hall
- Voluntary Welfare Grant allocation 2018-19
- Collaboration with Age Concern
Safeguarding
Strategies and policies
- Community Enabling Strategy
- Financial Assistance Policy
- Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy
- Memorials Policy Equality Impact Assessment
- Transformation Budget Savings – Community Enabling Team Resource
Zones
- Zones
- Public Toilets
- Non-works Road Closures
- Street Trading Policy
- Advertising Boards
- Charter Market
Cemetery and Crematorium
Animal Services
Page last reviewed: 21 November 2024