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POLICY BRIEFINGS

Here are our policy briefings taken from our knowledgebase.

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The Single Equality Bill - Policy Briefing (VEHRN & Regional Forum)
The Single Equality Bill - Policy Briefing (VEHRN & Regional Forum) (PDF: 24.07KB)

This briefing provides you with an introduction to the Single Equalities Bill in the light of the
Government’s plans in passing the Bill through the Parliament by the end of 2009. It summarises key element and areas of the Bill, and major policy issues. It also lists actions and decisions that you will need to consider.

Tackling Race Inequalities: A Discussion Document
Tackling Race Inequalities: A Discussion Document (PDF: 64.48KB)

This is a document seeking views on the Government’s future approach to tackling race inequalities. It is intended to be the start of a wide ranging discussion and asks 3 key questions about race inequality;

• What should a government race equality strategy look like?
• How does tackling race inequality fit with a broader equality and fairness agenda?
• How do we strengthen our society to tackle race inequalities?

Review of the Compact
Review of the Compact (PDF: 27.54KB)

The Commission of the Compact is concerned that the Government’s
commitment to, and compliance with, the Compact is perceived by the voluntary and community sector as being slow and patchy. There has been a long standing view that if it is to have any real impact, the Compact needs to have statutory authority.

It has announced a review into the Compact and this briefing paper sets out the structure of the review and the Regional Forum involvement with it.

Sub-National Review Consultation Issues Paper
Sub-National Review Consultation Issues Paper (PDF: 117.16KB)

This issues paper was prepared by The Regional Forum from the Consultation document “Prosperous Places”; Taking
forward the Review of Sub-National Economic Development.

Sub-National Review and City Regions
Sub-National Review and City Regions (PDF: 121.46KB)

The Sub-National Review led by the Treasury and published in July 2007 has examined economic development and regeneration in our region.

This briefing sets out what is happening, its implications for the voluntary and community sector (VCS) and what the Regional Forum and its members are doing.

Starting to Make Sense?
Starting to Make Sense? (PDF: 33.17KB)

This new policy briefing summarises government statements from the second half of 2006 outlining the vision for third sector public service delivery.

Regional Forum Response to the Third Sector Review
Regional Forum Response to the Third Sector Review (PDF: 48.69KB)

This document formalises the Regional Forum's repsonse to the Treasury's Review of the Third Sector. It has been prepared in collaboration with the Trustee Board of the Regional Forum.


Improving Communities - A Beginners' Guide
Improving Communities - A Beginners' Guide (PDF: 80.41KB)

This guide summarises some government policy initiatives designed to improve communities and provides links so that you can find out more about each one.

This is only a snapshot of the current situation as the picture is forever changing.


Consortium Development Toolkit
Consortium Development Toolkit (PDF: 575.29KB)

This toolkit enables consortia to:-

  • identify their stage of development, direction of travel and what they want to become;
  • identify the activities they may need to undertake in order to achieve their aims.


  • Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber will support sub-regional ChangeUp consortia using the Consortium Development Toolkit as part of their monitoring and evaluation work

    Race Equality Framework
    Race Equality Framework (PDF: 158.55KB)

    The Framework is set out as a positive measure to make sure generalist infrastructure understands its responsibilities to help meet the needs of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) voluntary and community organisations, increase its support and strengthen BME infrastructure capacity.