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Information about the new Equality and Human Rights Commission
On 1 October 2007, the Disability Rights Commission, the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality were merged into one single commission - the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
The new commission is working to eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality, protect human rights and to build good relations, ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to participate in society.
The new commission brings together the work of the three previous equality commissions and also takes on responsibility for the other aspects of equality: age, sexual orientation and religion or belief, as well as human rights.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission acts not only for the disadvantaged, but for everyone in society, and can use its new enforcement powers where necessary to guarantee people's equality. It also has a mandate to promote understanding of the Human Rights Act.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) established under the Equality Act 2006 – accountable for its public funds, but independent of government.
For more information, please visit the Equality and Human Rights Commission website.
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