Equality screening of policies and decisions for 2016
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Equality Screening is the process of making an initial assessment about whether or not a policy or decision has the potential to impact differently and unfairly on different groups of people. Screening covers all aspects of our business and how we carry out this work – for instance; how we develop or review strategies and policies, assessing the provision of a new or existing service or by changing procedures, (whether these are written down or not).
On the basis of the answers to the screening questions, these policies/decisions are considered as "screened out", ie, no EQIA required.
Documents
- Rathlin Island (Prohibition of fishing methods) Regulations (NI) 2016
- The replacement by Northern Ireland Food Animal Information System (NIFAIS) of the Animal and Public Health Information System (APHIS)
- The Transposition of Directive 2014/52/EU (the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive) in respect of Marine Works
- Programme for Government – Air Quality Indicator 37 Delivery Plan
- Programme for Government – Water Quality 44 Delivery Plan
- Programme for Government – Indicator 29 Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Programme for Government – Indicator 36 Recycling
- Producer Responsibility (Packaging Waste) Regulations
- The Areas of Natural Constraint Regulations (NI) 2017
- NIEA Prosperity Agreement Programme
- Designation of Areas of Natural Constraint Equality and Human Rights Screening Template
- Options for future support to Areas of Natural Constraint Equality and Human Rights Screening Template