To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, what information she holds on (a) the
position of Disability Commissioner, (b) the appointment of a Disability Commissioner
and (c) the abolition of the post of Disability Commissioner provided by (i) the Board
of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, (ii) the Chair of the Equality and Human
Rights Commission, (iii) the Deputy Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission,
(iv) other members of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, (v) the Chief Executive
of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and (vi) the Disability Advisory Committee
of the Equality and Human Rights Commission between (A) 1 November 2016 and 9 March
2017 and (B) 9 March and 21 April 2017.
<p>A number of Equality and Human Rights Commissioner appointments, including to the
role of Disability Commissioner, were advertised between September and November 2016.
The role of Disability Commissioner was not a statutory post but rather, a role created
by the Commission. Commissioners filling that role customarily chaired the Commission’s
statutory Disability Committee as a key element of their duties. The Equality and
Human Rights Commission is an independent body and decisions about the roles and responsibilities
of Board members are a matter for the Commission itself. Following an Order - The
Equality Act 2006 (dissolution of the Disability Committee) Order 2014 SI No. 406
- which came into force on 01 April 2014, the statutory Disability Committee was dissolved
on 31 March 2017, before the appointment of any new Commissioners could be made, and
no candidate for the advertised appointments was specifically offered the role of
Disability Commissioner.</p>
To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether the decision to abolish the
post of Disability Commissioner in 2017 was taken at a meeting of the Equality and
Human Rights Commission Board.
<p>The Equality and Human Rights Commission is an independent public body and decisions
about the roles and responsibilities of its Board members, and how these are communicated
within the organisation, are matters for the Commission itself. I have therefore asked
the Commission’s Chief Executive Officer to write to my hon. Friend with the information
requested. I will place a copy of the letter in the libraries of both Houses.</p>