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21 July 2010 – Publication of DWP research report 667: European Social Fund Evaluation of Gender Equality and Equal Opportunities

A report is published today by the Department for Work and Pensions covering the European Social Fund (ESF) Evaluation of Gender Equality and Equal Opportunities.  The ESF Gender Equality and Equal Opportunities Mainstreaming Plan for England and Gibraltar 2007– 2013 outlined the vision for mainstreaming Gender Equality (GE) and Equal Opportunities (EO) across all levels of the ESF programme.  The National Centre for Social Research was commissioned to evaluate the mainstreaming of GE and EO within ESF, in light of the Mainstreaming Plan.

This report assesses progress towards implementing the GE and EO Mainstreaming Plan at different levels of ESF operation. It examines GE and EO policies and processes at different levels of ESF, and identifies and makes recommendations on good practice to encourage GE and EO among ESF providers.  These considerations are made within the context of understanding barriers to accessibility experienced by different groups.

Key findings from the research were:

Notes to Editors

  1. The DWP Research Report ‘European Social Fund Evaluation of Gender Equality and Equal Opportunities’ will be published on 20 July 2010.
  2. This research report aims to assess progress towards implementing the GE and EO Mainstreaming Plan at different levels of ESF operation, to examine GE and EO Policies and processes at different levels of ESF and to identify and make recommendations on good practice to encourage GE and EO among ESF providers.
  3. The research was carried out on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions by the National Centre for Social Research.  The evaluation was primarily qualitative and included a literature review, a review of Equal Opportunities Policies drawn from across ESF provider organisations and regions, in-depth interviews with strategic staff members including CFO Contract Managers (CMs) representing different Co-financing Organisations (CFOs) and regions, case studies of  provider organisations, which consisted of in-depth interviews with strategic and operational Provider project staff, participants, stakeholders and employers, and finally triangulation of the qualitative data with relevant ESF Cohort Study and MI data  The fieldwork took place between August and December 2009.
  4. The authors are: Carol McNaughton Nicholls, Martin Mitchell, Ashley Brown, Nilufer Rahim, Emma Drever and Cheryl Lloyd of the National Centre for Social Research.

Website: http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rrs-index.asp

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