Ongoing impact assessment schedule
EQIA Impact Assessment Publication Schedule (PDF, 112K, 16secs)
Last published: 27 December 2007
This schedule indicates the policies, functions and products we are assessing at the moment. As these assessments are completed, their report summaries will be published below.
Equality Impact Assessment Summary Reports
The first stage of an EQIA is a rapid impact assessment (RIA). This can be followed by a full impact assessment (FIA) if the RIA findings merit it.
Getting to GRIPS with Chronic Pain – Stocktake of Current Services in NHSScotland (PDF, 73K, 10secs)
Evidence note for surgery for obesity (PDF, 73K, 10secs)
Clinical Governance and Risk Management Evaluation Report, August 2007 (PDF, 80K, 11secs)
The clinical and cost effectiveness of screening for MRSA, HTA 9 (PDF, 75K, 10secs)
Performance Assessment Function (PDF, 105K, 15secs)
Clinical Governance and Risk Management National Overview, October 2007 (PDF, 79K, 11secs)
Detoxification and vitamin supplementation for alcohol dependence (PDF, 80K, 11secs)
NHS Quality improvement Scotland Annual Report 2006-2007 (PDF, 82K, 11secs)
HTA Scoping Report: Computed Tomography (CT) colonography (PDF, 74K, 10secs)
British guideline on the management of asthma (PDF, 89K, 13secs)
SIGN - Children and young people with autism spectrum disorders (PDF, 77K, 11secs)
Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy (PDF, 27K, 3secs)
Clinical Standards for asthma services for children and young people (PDF, 29K, 4secs)
Leave for Parents and Carers Policy and Procedures (PDF, 81K, 11secs)
Discipline Policy (PDF, 84K, 12secs)
Grievance Policy (PDF, 82K, 11secs)
Homeworking Policy (PDF, 92K, 13secs)
Learning and Development Policy (PDF, 98K, 14secs)
Code of Conduct (PDF, 90K, 18secs)
More about EQIA
EQIA is, in part, a response to the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000 (RRAA). The Act requires NHS Boards to assess their functions for relevance to race equality. However, the Scottish Executive Health Department EQIA Toolkit includes all six equality strands and other crosscutting ones to ensure that all policy and service development within NHS Scotland can be shown not to disadvantage any individuals because of their age, ethnicity, gender, religion or faith, disability or sexual orientation.
The first stage of an EQIA is a rapid impact assessment (RIA). This will be followed by a full impact assessment (FIA) if the RIA findings merit it. The EQIA Publication Schedule indicates the policies, functions and products we intend assessing in the near future. As these are completed, the report summaries will be published here.
All our EQIA policies and reports are available on request in formats such as Braille, audiocassette, large print and in minority languages to meet the needs of those not fluent in English.
Request alternative formats from Jeniffer Kibagendi
Telephone: 0141 225 6871
Email: jeniffer.kibagendi@nhs.net
