Appendix B - Initial equality impact assessment screening form

 

 

This form records an equality screening process to determine the relevance of equality to a proposal, and a decision whether or not a full EIA would be appropriate or proportionate.

 

Directorate

Central Services

Service area

Democratic/Election services

Proposal being screened

Decision on final recommendations on the Community Governance Reviews relating to the unparished town centres in Harrogate and Scarborough

 

Officer(s) carrying out screening

Barry Khan, Assistant Chief Executive Legal and Democratic Services

 

What are you proposing to do?

To consider making final recommendations for new town councils for Harrogate and Scarborough, along with proposed minor amendments to parish boundaries in Scarborough.

 

Why are you proposing this? What are the desired outcomes?

The creation of town councils will enable Harrogate and Scarborough to have stronger and more effective local governance , ensuring parity with the remainder of the county of North Yorkshire

 

Does the proposal involve a significant commitment or removal of resources? Please give details.

It is anticipated the budget of the town council could be between £1m and £1.5m pa, which would be funded through a precept added to council tax bills.

 

 

Impact on people with any of the following protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010, or NYCC’s additional agreed characteristics

As part of this assessment, please consider the following questions:

·       To what extent is this service used by particular groups of people with protected characteristics?

·       Does the proposal relate to functions that previous consultation has identified as important?

·       Do different groups have different needs or experiences in the area the proposal relates to?

 

If for any characteristic it is considered that there is likely to be an adverse impact or you have ticked ‘Don’t know/no info available’, then a full EIA should be carried out where this is proportionate. You are advised to speak to your Equality rep for advice if you are in any doubt.

 

Protected characteristic

Potential for adverse impact

Don’t know/No info available

Yes

No

Age

 

No

 

Disability

 

No

 

Sex

 

No

 

Race

 

No

 

Sexual orientation

 

No

 

Gender reassignment

 

No

 

Religion or belief

 

No

 

Pregnancy or maternity

 

No

 

Marriage or civil partnership

 

No

 

NYCC additional characteristics

People in rural areas

 

No

 

People on a low income

 

No

 

Carer (unpaid family or friend)

 

No

 

Does the proposal relate to an area where there are known inequalities/probable impacts (e.g. disabled people’s access to public transport)? Please give details.

It is known that there are areas of deprivation but the creation of town councils is not expected to have a negative impact on such areas.

 

Will the proposal have a significant effect on how other organisations operate? (e.g. partners, funding criteria, etc.). Do any of these organisations support people with protected characteristics? Please explain why you have reached this conclusion.

Three sets of consultations have taken place with a wide range of voluntary and community organisations, business groups, charities, disability organisations and community associations.  The views of those organisations which responded to the consultation have been considered.

The potential creation of town councils will create a new level of local democracy for those unparished areas. 

 

Decision (Please tick one option)

EIA not relevant or proportionate:

Yes

(at this stage)

Continue to full EIA:

 

Reason for decision

It is not considered that the proposals to create town councils will have a disproportionate impact on areas where there are known inequalities or organisations supporting those with protected characteristics.

 

Signed (Assistant Director or equivalent)

Barry Khan

 

Date

5 July 2024