Our race, disability and gender equality scheme is to be revised for 2010-2011. If you have an interest in the work of the UK Border Agency, you are invited to contribute and assist in identifying new objectives and to provide comments.
The UK Border Agency believes 'diversity means business'. The Home Office is dedicated to promoting equality, fairness and respect. We will create a working environment where diversity is recognised, valued and celebrated.
In delivering our business to our diverse society, we will take care to assess the impact of our policies on race, religion and belief, gender, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation and age equality.
Specifically we will aim to:
To create a working environment within the Home Office Group where:-
We support the Home Office Three Year Diversity Strategy, which has provided an effective framework to ensure that there is a consistent approach across the UK Border Agency to delivering to the following five aims:
Lin Homer is the Chief Executive of the UK Border Agency. She is the diversity champion for the Agency and believes that a diverse workforce at all levels, which reflects the diversity of the communities we serve will enable us to provide the best service possible to the public.
For more information see the UK Border Agency's race, disability and gender equality scheme, 2008 to 2009.
The Home Office is required by law to monitor the make up of its staff and how procedures impact on staff in relation to gender, race and disability.
Employment monitoring report 2006-07 (PDF 557K opens in new window)