The Committee has agreed to carry out a short inquiry into the operation of the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) in Scotland.
The PSED is a legal requirement for public authorities in Scotland. Under the duty, they must consider equality when carrying out their functions. The aims of the duty are to:
The Committee is expected to start work on this inquiry at its meeting on 4 March 2025, for a period of three weeks. It will then consider its next steps.
The Scottish-specific duties have been in force since 2012. They were introduced in the Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (as amended).
In 2018, the Scottish Government started to review the effectiveness of the Scottish-specific duties. Progress was delayed due to factors outside the Government’s control, but a consultation and analysis were published in 2022.
The intention at the time that a phased approach to PSED reform was announced was for revised regulations to come into force by end of April 2025.
A proposal for an inclusive communication regulation has been revised to ensure legislative competence and a new approach agreed. Scottish Government officials will be trained in better inclusive communication practices. Officials will also assess existing guidance and materials on inclusive communication. Ministers will be able to use their powers to draw listed public authorities' attention to these materials.
The Committee will explore whether the other proposed reforms will improve the delivery of the general duty. It may also explore the following themes:
As part of its inquiry the Committee ran a short call for views to help understand whether the proposed reforms will improve the delivery of the general duty.
The call for views closed on 28 February 2025.
The Committee has sent and received the following correspondence during the inquiry:
Letter from Vic Valentine, Scottish Trans Manager, Equality Network, 20 March 2025