Cancer strategy 2023-2033: equalities (records) impact assessment

Equalities (records) impact assessment for the National Cancer Strategy for Scotland 2023-2033.


6. Authorisation of EQIA

Please confirm that:

  • This Equality Impact Assessment has informed the development of this policy:

Yes

  • Opportunities to promote equality in respect of age, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation have been considered, i.e.:
    • Eliminating unlawful discrimination, harassment, victimisation;
    • Removing or minimising any barriers and/or disadvantages;
    • Taking steps which assist with promoting equality and meeting people’s different needs;
    • Encouraging participation (e.g. in public life)
    • Fostering good relations, tackling prejudice and promoting understanding.

Yes

  • If the Marriage and Civil Partnership protected characteristic applies to this policy, the Equality Impact Assessment has also assessed against the duty to eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation in respect of this protected characteristic:

Yes

Declaration

I am satisfied with the equality impact assessment that has been undertaken for the Cancer strategy for Scotland 2023-2033 and give my authorisation for the results of this assessment to be published on the Scottish Government website.

Name: Lynne Nicol

Position: Deputy Director, DHQI: Healthcare Planning and Quality Division

Authorisation date: 31/03/2023

Contact

Email: cancerpolicyteam@gov.scot

Back to top