Date: | Thursday 5 May 2011 |
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Time: | 2:00pm |
The Equality Act 2010, almost all of which is now in force, has consolidated and made changes to discrimination law, including the extension of the equality duty on public authorities, which came into force on 5 April 2011.
Practitioners in community care and housing law, employment law, police actions and prison law will look at important aspects of the Act, and at discrimination law in the light of the Act in some specific areas of practice.
Programme
14:00 |
The Equality Act 2010: the key concepts and an overview of the Act An introduction to the public sector Equality Duty
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15:10 |
Break-out sessions: participants are invited to choose one session from 1, 2 and 3 below: 1. Disability discrimination under the Equality Act 2010 2. Challenging discriminatory decisions in employment law 3. Using the Equality Act 2010 in police actions and prison law
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16:00 |
Afternoon tea
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16:20 |
Break-out sessions: participants are invited to choose one session from 4 or 5 below: 4. The Equality Act 2010, defending claims for possession and housing 5. Remedies in discrimination claims
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17:15 |
What is still to come under the Equality Act 2010? Closing remarks and discussion
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17:35 | Close of seminar Delegates are invited to join the speakers and other members of Chambers for refreshments. |
CPD
3.0 Hours
Speakers
Stephen Knafler QC, Tim Baldwin, Shereener Brown, Stephen Cottle, Bethan Harris, Sarah Hemingway, Catrin Lewis, Stephen Marsh, David Renton, Maya Sikand, Rajeev Thacker, Darren White (Solicitor, Deighton Guedalla) and Marc Willers