Who is covered by the specific duties (Scotland)
Equality and Human Rights Commission
Public Authorities in Scotland – Who is covered by the Specific Duties?
September2016
Contents
Aim of this guide
Who the general equality duty applies to
Where to get further information on the duties
Key Legislation and Regulations
How this guide works
Note about dates – Schedule of timescales
Use of member information duty - diversity of boards
Who is covered by the Specific Duties?
A list of all public authorities named in alphabetical order
Appendices
Appendix 1 - Further and Higher Education
Appendix 2- Education Authorities
Appendix 3 - Grant Aided Schools
Appendix 4 - Police and Fire Authorities
Appendix 5 – Community Justice Authorities (Chief Officers of)
Appendix 6 – Councils
Appendix 7 – Integration Joint Boards (Health and Social Care Partnerships)
Appendix 8 - Licensing Boards
Appendix 9 - Health Boards (including Special Health Boards)
Appendix 10 - Joint Boards
Appendix 11 -Transport Partnerships
Scottish Government Executive Agenciesnot separately named in regulations.
Schedule of timescales when specific duties apply to particular authorities
Aim of this guide
This guide aims to provide, in one place, a list of all the public authorities in Scotland who are covered not only by the general public sector equality duty under the Equality Act 2010, but also by the specific duties in Scotland. [Authorities which are covered by the general duty but not by the specific duties, are not listed.]
These duties arise under section 149 of the Equality Act 2010, and specific duties which are imposed by The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Regulations 2012. The Regulations list certain types of public authority covered by the specific duties but do not name each authority. This guide names all the individual public authorities covered by the specific duties in Scotland.
This guide is not an authoritative statement of the law. It is not intended as a substitute for taking appropriate advice on the question of which public authorities are covered by the Public Sector Equality Duty.
The Regulations have been amended since 2012 to revise the list of authorities covered by the specific duties. This guide refers to the regulations as amended, as at April 2016.
Check our website to see if it has been replaced by a more recent version.
Who the general equality duty applies to
The general equality duty covers all public authorities named in Schedule 19 – Part 3 of the Equality Act 2010 (as amended).
Most public authorities specified in Schedule 19 are covered by the general equality duty in relation to all of their functions. A small number of public authorities are listed as being covered by the general equality duty only in relation to certain functions. Schedule 19 makes clear who these authorities are.
Authorities carrying out public functions: The general equality duty also applies to any other organisation which exercises a public function. This includes private authorities or voluntary organisations which are carrying out public functions.
The Equality Act defines a public function as a function of a public nature for the purposes of the Human Rights Act 1998. An example of this would be a private company running a prison on behalf of the government. The company would, however, only be covered by the general equality duty with regard to its public functions, but not for other work, like providing security services for a supermarket.
Where to get further information on the duties
The Commission has produced Technical Guidance on the Public Sector Equality Duty Scotland which outlines the requirements of the Equality Act 2010 and the specific duty regulations. The guidance provides an authoritative, comprehensive and technical guide to the detail of the law. This is accompanied by a series of seven detailednon statutory guidancedocumentsoffering practical advice. ThisNon-statutory Guidance provides further details of what each of the particular specific duties require listed public authorities to do:
- Essential guide to the public sector equality duty
- Equality outcomes and the public sector equality duty
- Evidence and the public sector equality duty
- Involvement and the public sector equality duty
- Assessing impact and the public sector equality duty
- Mainstreaming the equality duty
- Employee information and the public sector equality duty
- Board Diversity and the public sector equality duty
Key Legislation and Regulations
The Equality Act 2010
The Equality Act 2010 (Specification of Public Authorities) (Scotland) Regulations 2012
The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Regulations 2012
The Equality Act 2010 (Specification of Public Authorities) (Scotland) Order 2015
The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
How this guide works
The first section provides a complete list of which public authorities are covered by the Specific Duties in alphabetical order.
The second section provides appendices which group together public authorities, those which can be easily grouped, to make it easier to find whether an authority in a particular sector is covered. This means that not every public authority in the alphabetical list will appear in the appendices. The appendices are listed in the Contents.
The second section also includes the details of Scottish Government Executive Agencies on page 25. These are not separately named in the Regulations (they fall under the Scottish Ministers listing) and so are NOT included in the alphabetical list.
Note about dates – Schedule of timescales
The majority of listed authorities started their reporting in 2013 and publish every 2 years or 4 years depending on the particular specific duty.
Further authorities have been added by amendment to the regulations, so some authorities report on different timescales.
In the alphabetical list, the symbols and have been used to indicate those authorities which have a different timescale. The timescales are explained in the Schedule at the end of this leaflet.
Use of member information duty - diversity of boards
The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 introduced a new duty on relevant listed authorities in relation to the publication of members information. This duty is intended to improve diversity of boards. Further details of the duty are available in our non-statutory guidanceBoard Diversity and the public sector equality duty.
Authorities covered by these duties are marked in purple.
Who is covered by the Specific Duties?
A list of all public authorities named in alphabetical order
Aberdeen City Council
Aberdeen City Integration Joint Board
Aberdeen City Education Authority
Aberdeen City Licensing Board
Aberdeenshire Central Licensing Board
Aberdeenshire Council
Aberdeenshire Integration Joint Board
Aberdeenshire Education Authority
Aberdeenshire North Licensing Board
Aberdeenshire South Licensing Board
Accounts Commission for Scotland
Angus Council
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership
Angus Education Authority
Angus Licensing Board
Argyll and Bute Council
Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board
Argyll and Bute Education Authority
Argyll and Bute Licensing Board
Audit Scotland
Ayrshire College
Ayrshire Valuation Joint Board
Bòrd na Gáidhlig
Borders College
Cairngorms National Park
Care Inspectorate
Central Scotland Valuation Joint Board
Children's Hearings Scotland
City of Edinburgh Council
City of Edinburgh Education Authority
City of Edinburgh Licensing Board
City of Glasgow College
City of Glasgow Licensing Board
Clackmannanshire Council
Clackmannanshire Health and Social Care Partnership
Clackmannanshire Education Authority
Clackmannanshire Licensing Board
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Health and Social Care Partnership
Commissioner for Children and Young People in Scotland
Corseford School
Craighalbert School
Creative Scotland
Donaldson’s School (The Donaldson Trust)
Dumfries & Galloway: Annandale and Eskdale Divisional Licensing Board
Dumfries and Galloway College
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Dumfries and Galloway Health and Social Care Partnership
Dumfries and Galloway Education Authority
Dumfries & Galloway: Nithsdale Divisional Licensing Board
Dumfries & Galloway: Stewartry Divisional Licensing Board
Dumfries & Galloway: Wigtown Divisional Licensing Board
Dunbartonshire and Argyll and Bute Valuation Joint Board
Dundee and Angus College
Dundee City Council
Dundee Health and Social Care Partnership
Dundee City Education Authority
Dundee City Licensing Board
East Ayrshire Council
East Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership
East Ayrshire Education Authority
East Ayrshire Licensing Board
East Dunbartonshire Council
East Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership
East Dunbartonshire Education Authority
East Dunbartonshire Licensing Board
East Lothian Council
East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership
East Lothian Education Authority
East Lothian Licensing Board
East Park School
East Renfrewshire Council
East Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership
East Renfrewshire Education Authority
East Renfrewshire Licensing Board
Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership
Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh College
Falkirk Council
Falkirk Health and Social Care Partnership
Falkirk Council Licensing Board
Falkirk Education Authority
Fife and Forth Valley Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Fife College
Fife Council
Fife Health and Social Care Partnership
Fife Education Authority
Fife Licensing Board
Food Standards Scotland
Forth Estuary Transport Authority
Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow City Council
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership
Glasgow City Education Authority
Glasgow Clyde College
Glasgow Colleges’ Regional Board
Glasgow Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Glasgow Kelvin College
Glasgow School of Art
Grampian Valuation Joint Board
Harmeny School
Healthcare Improvement Scotland
Heriot-Watt University
Highland Council
Highland Education Authority
Highland Licensing Board
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (HITRANS)
Highlands and Western Isles Valuation Joint Board
Historic Environment Scotland
Inverclyde Council
Inverclyde Health and Social Care Partnership
Inverclyde Education Authority
Inverclyde Council Licensing Board
Inverness College
Jordanhill School
The Keeper of the Records of Scotland
The Keeper of the Registers of Scotland
Lanarkshire Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Lanarkshire Valuation Joint Board
Lews Castle College
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
Lothian and Borders Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Lothian Valuation Joint Board
The Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
Midlothian Council
Midlothian Health and Social Care Partnership
Midlothian Education Authority
Midlothian Licensing Board
Moray College
Moray Council
Moray Community Health and Social Care Partnership
Moray Education Authority
Moray Licensing Board
The National Galleries of Scotland (Board of Trustees of)
NHS 24
NHS Ayrshire and Arran
NHS Borders
NHS Dumfries and Galloway
NHS Education for Scotland
NHS Fife
NHS Forth Valley
NHS Grampian
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Health Scotland
NHS Highland
NHS Lanarkshire
NHS Lothian
NHS National Services Scotland
NHS National Waiting Times Centre
NHS Orkney
NHS Shetland
NHS Tayside
NHS Western Isles
Na h-Eileanan an Iar Health and Social Care Partnership
The National Library of Scotland
The National Museums of Scotland (Board of Trustees of)
New College Lanarkshire
Newbattle Abbey College
North Ayrshire Council
North Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership
North Ayrshire Education Authority
North Ayrshire Licensing Board
North East Scotland College
The North Highland College
North Lanarkshire Council
North Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership
North Lanarkshire Education Authority
North Lanarkshire Licensing Board
North-East of Scotland Transport Partnership (NESTRANS)
North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Northern Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Orkney and Shetland Valuation Joint Board
Orkney College
Orkney Islands Area Licensing Board
Orkney Islands Council
Orkney Health and Care Partnership
Orkney Islands Education Authority
Perth and Kinross Council
Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership
Perth and Kinross Education Authority
Perth and Kinross Licensing Board
Perth College
Police Scotland (Chief Constable of)
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
The Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Renfrewshire Council
Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership
Renfrewshire Education Authority
Renfrewshire Licensing Board
Renfrewshire Valuation Joint Board
Revenue Scotland
Robert Gordon University
Royal Blind School
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Scotland’s Rural College
Scottish Ambulance Service
Scottish Borders Council
Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership
Scottish Borders Education Authority
Scottish Borders Licensing Board
The Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Scottish Enterprise
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (Chief Officer of)
Scottish Funding Council
The Scottish Legal Aid Board
Scottish Ministers (see note on page 25)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Police Authority
Scottish Qualifications Authority
The Scottish Social Services Council
Scottish Water
Shetland College
Shetland Islands Council
Shetland Islands Health and Social Care Partnership
Shetland Islands Education Authority
Shetland Islands Area Licensing Board
Shetland Transport Partnership (ZetTrans)
Skills Development Scotland
South Ayrshire Council
South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership
South Ayrshire Education Authority
South Ayrshire Licensing Board
South Lanarkshire College
South Lanarkshire Council
South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership
South Lanarkshire Education Authority
South Lanarkshire Licensing Division No. 1 (Clydesdale) Board
South Lanarkshire Licensing Division No. 2 (East Kilbride) Board
South Lanarkshire Licensing Division No. 3 (Hamilton) Board
South Lanarkshire Licensing Division No 4 (Rutherglen and Cambuslang) Board
South West Scotland Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
South-East of Scotland Transport Partnership (SESTRAN)
South-West of Scotland Transport Partnership (Swestrans)
Sportscotland (Scottish Sports Council)
Stanmore House School
The State Hospitals Board for Scotland
Stirling Council
Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership
Stirling Education Authority
Stirling Licensing Board
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT)
Tay Road Bridge Joint Board
Tayside and Central Scotland Transport Partnership (TACTRAN)
Tayside Community Justice Authority (Chief Officer of)
Tayside Valuation Joint Board
University of Aberdeen
University of Abertay, Dundee
University of Dundee
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of the Highlands and Islands
University of St Andrews
University of Stirling
University of Strathclyde
University of the West of Scotland
VisitScotland
West College Scotland
West Dunbartonshire Council
West Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership
West Dunbartonshire Education Authority
West Dunbartonshire Licensing Board
West Highland College
West Lothian College
West Lothian Council
West Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership
West Lothian Education Authority
West Lothian Licensing Board
Western Isles Education Authority
Western Isles Licensing Board
Appendices
This section provides appendices which group together certain public authorities, those which can be easily grouped, to make it easier to find whether an authority in a particular sector is covered. This means that not every public authority in the alphabetical list will appear in the appendices.
Appendix 1 - Further and Higher Education
Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire College
Ayrshire College
Borders College
City of Glasgow College
Dumfries and Galloway College
Dundee and Angus College
Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh College
Fife College
Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Colleges’ Regional Board
Glasgow Clyde College
Glasgow Kelvin College
Glasgow School of Art
Heriot-Watt University
Inverness College
Lews Castle College
Moray College
Newbattle Abbey College
New College Lanarkshire
North East Scotland College
North Highland College
Orkney College
Perth College
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Robert Gordon University
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Scotland’s Rural College
Shetland College
South Lanarkshire College
University of Aberdeen
University of Abertay, Dundee
University of Dundee
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of the Highlands and Islands
University of St Andrews
University of Stirling
University of Strathclyde
University of the West of Scotland
West College Scotland
West Highland College
West Lothian College
Appendix 2- Education Authorities
Aberdeen City Education Authority
Aberdeenshire Education Authority
Angus Education Authority
Argyll and Bute Education Authority
City of Edinburgh Education Authority
Clackmannanshire Education Authority
Dumfries and Galloway Education Authority
Dundee City Education Authority
East Ayrshire Education Authority
East Dunbartonshire Education Authority
East Lothian Education Authority
East Renfrewshire Education Authority
Falkirk Education Authority
Fife Education Authority
Glasgow City Education Authority
Highland Education Authority
Inverclyde Education Authority
Midlothian Education Authority
Moray Education Authority
North Ayrshire Education Authority
North Lanarkshire Education Authority
Orkney Islands Education Authority
Perth and Kinross Education Authority