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Agenda for the 17 Jul 03 meeting of the Equal Opportunities & Diversity Board and contains details of the reports and minutes for this meeting.

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Agenda

Equal Opportunities & Diversity Board
17 July 2003
2.00pm
10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1H 0NY

Co-opted members

  • Charlene Brown
  • Lee Jasper
  • Jason Lever
  • Martin Meredith
  • Bharti Patel
  • Rev Stephen Penrose

Part 1

Items to be considered while the press and public are present

  1. Introduction and apologies for absence
  2. To receive any declarations of interests from members of the Board.
    If a member declares a personal interest, as defined in the MPA’s code of conduct, she or he may remain in the meeting and speak and vote on the issue. If the issue is a prejudicial one, the member must withdraw from the meeting during the discussion of that item.
  3. Minutes of the meeting held on 1 May 2003
  4. Chair and Member’s update (oral report)
  5. Presentation from David Reardon, Head of Home Office Race and Criminal Justice Unit
  6. Lead member roles 2003/04
  7. Annual report of the Board
  8. Part 8 consists of two reports:
    1. Implementation of Recommendation
    2. Hackney monitoring group
  9. To Stop and search scrutiny – progress report
  10. MPS Diversity Strategy
  11. Race hate crimes forum
  12. Long term trends in racist and homophobic crime performance
  13. In GLA Group Best Value Review of Equalities
  14. MPA independent evaluation of MPS CRR training
  15. 2004/05 Budget and equalities guidance
  16. Recruitment task force – oral update
  17. Equality and Diversity implications in reports considered at MPA Committees since the last meeting of the Board

Members were reminded that if they had a financial interest in any matter that was discussed at the meeting they should have declared the interest and not taken part in any discussion or voted on it.

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