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Harman and Miliband: more diversity in public appointments

Harman and Miliband: more diversity in public appointments

CABINET OFFICE News Release (CAB/078/08) issued by The Government News Network on 14 July 2008

Harriet Harman, Minister for Women & Equality, and Ed Miliband, Cabinet Office Minister, today announced new measures to increase the number of women, disabled people, and black, Asian and minority ethnic people appointed to the boards of public bodies, so that they reflect the wider population.

Only a third (34.4%) of public appointees are currently women, although women make up more than half of the population. The Government intends to increase the number of women appointees to at least 40% by 2011.

As part of the drive, the Women's National Commission has this month started a new project to increase the numbers of women applying for public appointments. This includes improving advice and information on its website, involving its 500 partner organisations, increasing awareness of opportunities, and encouraging women to apply.

The Government also intends to set new targets on race and disability. People from ethnic minorities currently hold less than six per cent of posts, despite making up nearly eleven per cent of the population. People with a disability current make up just one in twenty appointees, even though one in five of the working age population has a disability.

Other steps include giving the Commissioner for Public Appointments a stronger diversity remit, with the power to take steps to encourage and increase the number of women, disabled, and minority ethnic appointees.

Ms Harman said:

"We need to step up our efforts. Our ultimate aim is to have fair representation of women, black and Asian, and disabled people at every level of our democracy, including in public bodies. I'm going to keep a sharp eye on appointments made by each Government department."

Cabinet Office Minister Ed Miliband said:

"Public bodies make key decisions which affect people's lives, whether it is funding choices about sport and the arts, protecting the environment or championing the public's rights and interests. It is essential that the people appointed to these bodies reflect the country we live in and the public they serve.

"That is why we are announcing these new measures to improve diversity in public appointments. These should ensure the best people to do these jobs, wherever they're from, know about the opportunities available. The measures should enable them to apply for such roles and make the widest possible pool of talent available from which to choose members of public bodies."

Ms Harman will also announce at the reception that the Government will commission further research into barriers such as why more women don't step forward or apply for roles.

Last month the Government outlined details of the Equality Bill, which included allowing organisations to take positive action to encourage and support under-represented groups to step forward and apply for roles, while maintaining the principle of selection on merit, so allow organisations to better reflect society.

The Bill will also increase transparency and shine a light on inequalities, which cannot be tackled if they are hidden. For example, public authorities will report on important inequalities like gender pay, disability employment and ethnic minority employment.

A leaflet showing the number of women, disabled, and minority ethnic appointees on public bodies by Government Department is available from: http://www.equalities.gov.uk

Notes for editors

* Ms Harman and Mr Miliband are speaking at a reception in Westminster on Monday 14th July 2008.

* There are around 18,500 people on the boards of UK public bodies. Appointments to these boards are made on merit following an open and transparent appointment process. The Government is committed to overcoming barriers which have discouraged women, disabled people, and people from an ethnic minority stepping forward and taking part.

* UK public bodies comprise non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs), NHS bodies (such as Primary Care Trusts, NHS Trusts and Strategic Health Authorities) and certain national public corporations. As at 31 March 2007, there were over 1,200 public bodies sponsored by UK Government. These bodies carry out a wide range of important services: they fund the arts, sports and sciences, provide essential health care, safeguard the environment, promote human rights and protect the rights and interets of consumers.

* Last month Ed Miliband announced that sixty key public sector appointments will now be subject to increased scrutiny by Parliament, making the appointments process more transparent and supporting the Government's commitment to making appointments solely on the basis of merit.

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