Background
The Equality Delivery System (EDS) for the NHS was made available to the NHS on 29 July 2011, 'launch' versions of the Main Text, and Grades Manual were prepared. These versions took account of changes in the NHS since July, and to reflect emerging implementation themes. Further amended verions of the Main Text and Grades Manual are now available dated January 2012. The amended versions are revised with reference to EDS Outcome 3.2, where EHRC's Statutory Code of Practice on equal pay is cited.
The other four documents are unchanged.
The NHS has been sponsored and supported by the Equality and Diversity Council (EDC) to develop the EDS for the NHS. Work on the EDS was initiated by the EDC in early 2010. The EDC is a sub-committee of the NHS Management Board. Sir David Nicholson, the NHS Chief Executive, chairs both groups.
Much work on the EDS takes its inspiration from prior NHS work, including that of NHS North West. Many NHS staff have contributed to the develoment of the EDS, along with patient and community groups and other stakeholders. NHS Midlands and East leads EDS developments on behalf of the NHS.
The EDC was established in 2009 and includes Director Generals of the Department of Health, representatives from each strategic health authority and other interests. The EDC supports NHS staff and organisations to work closely with the communities they serve to deliver services that are personal, fair and diverse; to champion continuous improvement in the quality of patient services; promote good practice; and support the NHS to implement the Equality Act 2010.
The EDS is one of the first products initiated by the EDC. The purpose of the EDS is to drive up equality performance and embed equality into mainstream NHS business. It has been designed to help NHS organisations, in the current and new NHS structures, to meet:
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the requirements of the public sector Equality Duty
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equality aspects of the NHS Constitution
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equality aspects of the NHS Outcomes Framework
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equality aspects of CQC's Essential Standards
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equality aspects of the Human Resources Transition Framework
Please note that use of the EDS does not automatically lead to better equality performance. For this to happen, the EDS must be used well, championed by committed leadership with a workforce that is supported to be confident and competent in dealing with equality.