NHSScotland Work-related Stress Workforce Policy: Equality Impact Assessment
This EQIA finds the Work‑related Stress Policy promotes wellbeing through early stress identification, supportive conversations and person‑centred adjustments. It shows positive impacts across protected groups, particularly for disabled and pregnant employees, with no negative effects identified.
The Scope of the EQIA
On the basis that the policy and associated supporting documents set the standard for employment practice for all NHS Boards in Scotland to follow, a full EQIA was deemed appropriate.
The EQIA is based on a thorough analysis of existing evidence and data. Its purpose is to identify and understand the potential impacts that the NHSScotland Work-related Stress Policy may have on individuals with protected characteristics, as defined in the Equality Act 2010.
Specifically, the EQIA assesses the impacts of applying the revised policy against the needs relevant to a public authority’s obligations under the Public Sector Equality Duty. The needs are to:
- eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimisation
- advance equality of opportunity
- foster good relations
In addition to the stakeholder engagement noted above, evidence was gathered from a broad range of sources. Data was reviewed from the following national data sets:
- NHSScotland Workforce data
- The Scottish Household Survey
- Labour market statistics
Contact
Email: ofs.pm@gov.scot