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Duffy calls for immediate efforts to make civil service more representative

written by John October 31, 2019
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Sinn Fein councillor Sandra Duffy

SINN Féin health spokesperson Sandra Duffy has called on the civil service to address under-representation of persons with disabilities within its workforce.

She was speaking after Sinn Féin held a meeting with Jason Olsen from Ulster University on his recent research findings in the International Journal of Disability Management.

Said Cllr Duffy: “The representation of people with disabilities within the Civil Service in the north is approximately 44 per cent less than that seen in the US and Britain, with a mere 5.5 per cent representation of persons with disabilities in its workforce.

“Pledges to ensure equality in the workplace have not resulted in substantive obligations to ensure equality in recruitment, or representation, of people with disabilities in the public sector.

“Sinn Féin wants to see opportunities for all and will continue to challenge under-representation of people with disabilities or any other group in our society.

“People with disabilities face many challenges including higher daily living costs and lower levels of educational attainment.

“They have been disproportionally affected by the Tory policy of attacking those most in need in our society and by continued DUP opposition to the establishment of a comprehensive single equality bill for the north.

“There is an onus on legislators to shatter a system entrenched in stigma, and to challenge, expose and address inequalities and ensure that people’s rights and entitlements are secured.”

Duffy calls for immediate efforts to make civil service more representative was last modified: October 31st, 2019 by John

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