HC Deb 14 December 1994 vol 251 cc699-700W
Ms Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what Government structures exist to review the implementation of the UN's Nairobi forward-looking strategies for the advancement of women; and what such review has taken place and been published.

Miss Widdecombe

The Cabinet sub-committee for women's issues is responsible for reviewing and developing Government policy on issues of special concern to women, and for overseeing its implementation. The Employment Department has responsibility within Whitehall for co-ordination of policy on women's issues, including the Nairobi forward-looking strategies.

In preparation for the Fourth World Conference on Women to be held in Peking in September 1995, UN member states report on progress in the key areas of the Nairobi forward looking strategies. The UK's national report was published at the beginning of October. The report has been widely distributed and copies are available in the Library

Ms Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment which Whitehall Departments have women's units; and what is their location, responsibilities and staffing levels.

Miss Widdecombe

Government policy is to integrate consideration of women's issues into policy development, rather than have specific "women's units". A large number of policy officials therefore have responsibility to ensure that women's concerns are properly taken into account. In addition, many departments have equal opportunities units within their personnel sections, which promote equality of opportunity regardless of sex, race and disability. It is not possible to disaggregate the exact numbers of such staff devoted to equal opportunities for women.

Ms Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what Government structures exist to review the implementation of the UN convention on the elimination of discrimination against women; and what such review has(a) taken place and (b) been published.

Miss Widdecombe

The Cabinet sub-committee for women's issues is responsible for reviewing and developing Government policy on issues of special concern to women, and for overseeing its implementation. The Employment Department has responsibility within Whitehall for co-ordination of policy on women's issues, including the convention for the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women.

Since ratifying the convention in 1986, the Government have submitted two progress reports to the United Nations, in 1987 and 1991. Both these reports were published. A third report is currently being prepared, and will become freely available in March 1995.

Ms Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what is the current membership of the women's issues working group; and how many times the group has met over the past year.

Miss Widdecombe

The group's current membership is set out in the following table. The group has met twice since January 1994.

Women's Issues Working Group Membership, December 1994 The Rt. Hon. Michael Portillo, MP

Secretary of State for Employment Miss Ann Widdecombe, MP

Minister of State for Employment Ms Kamlesh Bahl

Chairwoman, Equal Opportunities Commission Mrs. Kay Coleman OBE

Chief Executive, Harveys & Co (Clothing) Ltd. Baroness Denton of Wakefield CBE

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Northern Ireland Office Ms Sheila Forbes

Director of Human Resources, Reed Elsevier (UK) Ltd. Dr. Ann Hogg

Chairman of Council, Girls' Public Day School Trust Lady Howe

Chairman, Business in the Community's Women's Economic Development Team, Chairman, Broadcasting Standards Council Mr. Graham Millar

Managing Director, NestléFoods Division Mrs. Cecilia Motley

Former Director, Action Resource Centre The Hon. Mrs Lindy Price CBE

Chairman, Powys Health Care NHS Trust Mrs. Sue Rørstad MBE

Chairman and Managing Director, Poppies (UK) Ltd Mrs. Margaret Seymour

Managing Director, Seymour Swimming Pool Engineers Ms Sue Slipman, OBE

Director, National Council for One Parent Families Mrs. Joan Smyth

Chair and Chief Executive, Equal Opportunities Commission for Northern Ireland.

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