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Equality fund launched in Scotland to make workplaces more inclusive and diverse

A two-year equality fund has been launched to make Scottish workplaces, including those in the facilities management sector, more inclusive and diverse.

The Scottish Government-funded initiative, with £800,000 available in its first year, aims to address longstanding barriers in the labour market so that everyone – irrespective of gender, age, race, or disability – can fulfil their potential and improve Scotland’s economic performance as a result.

Applications for the 2022-2024 Workplace Equality Fund are now open, and for the first time will be administered by Scotland’s national advice service, Advice Direct Scotland.

Charities, third sector organisations, public sector organisations and private sector businesses can apply for up to £75,000 in each year of the fund to carry out activities that will help to improve diversity in the workplace.

The funding is used for projects focused on one or more priority groups from the following list: women; minority ethnic workers; disabled workers; older workers (those aged over 50); people who experience gender-based violence; workers who are experiencing social isolation and/or loneliness; workers experiencing symptoms of the menopause; and veterans and spouses of veterans.

Projects can take place within any sector, industry or geographic area provided that they demonstrate the impact on priority groups through addressing systemic inequalities in the workplace.

The Workplace Equality Fund was first launched by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in 2018.

Minister for Just Transition, Employment and Fair Work Richard Lochhead MSP said: “Employment rates, pay gaps, occupational segregation, workplace discrimination and progression opportunities within the labour market vary significantly across Scotland.  

“The Scottish Government is committed to inclusive economic growth and helping employers develop their workplace practices to address inequality is key to the Workplace Equality Fund. 

“Promoting growth in employment opportunities and tackling inequality within the labour market is essential to the sustained, long-term prosperity of the Scottish economy. 

“We encourage private, public and third sector organisations to apply for funding through the Workplace Equality Fund.” 

Pamela Stewart, Deputy Chief Executive of Advice Direct Scotland, commented: “We are proud to be working with the Scottish Government to deliver this important fund which will help businesses in the facilities management industry. 

“As an inclusive and progressive organisation with a diverse workforce, we understand how valuable this is. 

“We are committed to supporting projects that aim to improve workplace practices and diversity in the workplace, which is good for individuals and also good for business. 

“We encourage organisations across Scotland to apply for support from the Workplace Equality Fund so that more employers can reduce employment inequalities, discrimination and barriers.” 

Organisations and businesses that wish to apply for funding should visit www.equalityadvice.scot.

Applications are open until April 11, 2022.

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