PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Lone Parents: Discrimination (17 May 2021)

Question Asked

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, what recent assessment she has made of levels of discrimination experienced by single parents; and what steps she is taking to tackle any such discrimination.

Asked by:
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)

Answer

We are clear that the Equality Act 2010, which provides protection against direct and indirect discrimination across a range of fields, including employment, service provision and housing, already offers some protection for single parents.

Given that significantly more women than men, and disproportionately more members of particular ethnic groups, have single parent responsibilities, employers in particular must ensure that their rules and practices which may affect single parents do not indirectly discriminate on grounds of sex or race. We continue to keep the effectiveness of the Act under review.


Answered by:
Mrs Kemi Badenoch (Conservative)
25 May 2021

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