“Our new strategy provides a roadmap for the Commission’s work over the next three years, signposting the important areas where we will focus our attention and resources.
“The strategy has been informed by views from people and organisations across the country, so we know that it reflects wider societal concerns about equality and human rights priorities in Britain.
“We will focus on where we can make a lasting, positive difference to people’s lives, while retaining the capacity to respond to emerging challenges.
“We will be fearless in deploying our powers to root out unlawful discrimination, improve equality outcomes, and protect and promote human rights.
“We look forward to working with our partners across Britain – governments, regulators, civil society and people in all walks of life – to deliver these priorities.”
Notes to editors
The strategy, which was laid before Parliament this week after a public consultation, sets out how we will build on existing work to ensure we are a strong regulator that is effective in enforcing compliance with equality and human rights law.