6/9/2024
In a bid to tackle inequality across Cardiff, the Council has published a new document outlining an ambitious vision for equality for the next four years.
The Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Strategy for 2024-2028 will strive to ensure that the city provides great opportunities for everyone regardless of their background, where those suffering from disadvantage are supported, and where every citizen is valued and feels valued.
It sets out the measures that the authority will take forward to ensure its aim of a 'Stronger, Fairer, Greener' Cardiff is achieved and includes five key objectives:
In June 2024 a comprehensive public consultation was launched to seek the views of Cardiff residents on the draft Strategic Equality Plan for 2024-28, helping to ensure a fairer city for all. The Council's Cabinet will now be recommended to note the outcome of the consultation and to agree the inclusion of several amendments to the strategy which have been suggested by Cardiff citizens.
Feedback on a range of topics will now be addressed in the strategy including, but not limited to; Access to services, Supporting Carers, the importance of ongoing work to support Community Cohesion, Community Safety, Social Value & Community Wellbeing, Education, Employment and Progression
Cllr Julie Sangani, Cardiff's Cabinet Member for Public Health and Equalities, said: "Cardiff already has a proud history of promoting equality and diversity, we are the most ethnically diverse local authority in Wales and one of the oldest ethnically diverse communities in Britain, with over 80 languages used.
"We also rank as the top city in Europe for immigrants and families with young children and we are a top 10 city for members of the LGBTQ+ community to live.
"Like all UK cities, however, we face instances of long-standing and deep-rooted inequality. Some residents face barriers to living full and active lives and more needs to be done to ensure that no-one experiences discrimination of any kind because of who they are.
Cllr Sangani added: "We have undertaken significant work to develop the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Strategy 2024-28 including carrying out an Equality Needs Assessment by assessing available data sets, reviewing local and national action plans, and engaging with major stakeholders within the city. The outcome means that the views of Cardiff's residents will help shape the way in which we address inequality, taking into consideration the things that matter to Cardiff people.
"We are committed to closing the inequality gap including the ongoing delivery of excellent education, creating jobs that provide opportunities for progression and delivering sustainable housing solutions which meet the needs of all, as well as reducing health inequalities."
The Council has already established good practices towards improving equality, including:
The PSED requires councils to publish objectives at least every four years and to publish a statement detailing the steps it has taken or intends to take to meet them, including tackling any gender pay gap.
The Policy Performance Scrutiny Committee will scrutinise the report to Cabinet at it's meeting on Wednesday 11thSeptember. You can view the report in full here: CARDIFF COUNCIL (moderngov.co.uk)