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You're gonna see a load more equalities monitoring-type questions over the next year or two, because public authorities are slowly starting to get to grips with their equalities duties now and the amount of information they're required to collect is pretty intense. The problem is that in order to 'equality proof' all their policies / functions / services / etc, as the law requires them to do, they have to be able to show they based their actions on a sound knowledge base. So it does result in a better, fairer service but it probably puts a few people's noses out of joint to get the information in the first place.
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