Unequal impact: Coronavirus (Covid-19) and the impact on people with protected characteristics
Women and Equalities Committee
Closed
Inquiry
The Women and Equalities Committee is launching an inquiry. We want to hear about the different and disproportionate impact that the Coronavirus – and measures to tackle it - is having on people with protected characteristics under the Equality Act. Find out more information We have launched three sub-inquries on …
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Oral sessions
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Letters
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Events
Activity timeline 11 events
30 Jun
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10 Jun
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Oral evidence
10 Jun
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10 Jun
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Virtual meeting
20 May
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Oral evidence
20 May
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Virtual meeting
6 May
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Oral evidence
6 May
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Virtual meeting
30 Apr
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22 Apr
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Oral evidence
22 Apr
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Virtual meeting
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
10 Jun 2020
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Ali Harris · Equally Ours
Emma Boswell · Sense
Professor Lucy Yardley · University of Southampton
20 May 2020
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David Isaac CBE · Equality and Human Rights Commission
Melanie Field · Equality and Human Rights Commission
6 May 2020
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Imran Rasul · Institute for Fiscal Studies
Liz McKeown · Office for National Statistics
Professor Sir Michael Marmot · University College London (UCL)
22 Apr 2020
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The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP · Government Equalities Office
Correspondence 3 letters
30 Jun 2020
To committee
Letter from the Equality and Human Rights Commission, relating to Unequal impact: coronavirus (COVID-19) and the impact on people with protected characteristics inquiry
Parliament page
10 Jun 2020
To committee
Letter from Liz Truss MP concerning Covid-19 equalities assessment
Parliament page
30 Apr 2020
To committee
Letter from the Chair to Liz Truss MP concerning Covid-19 equalities assessment
Parliament page