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Age Friendly Strategy & Plan - Equality Monitoring Form
Consultation has concluded
Derry and Strabane District Council and the Public Health Agency are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all service users regardless of gender, marital status, disability, age, religious affiliation, political opinion, ethnic origin, dependants, or sexual orientation.
The collection of this information is important as it assists us to improve our services, promote equality and address diversity in the broadest sense. The Public Health Agency (PHA) supports the Age Friendly programme.
To help us achieve this we would be grateful if you could complete the Equality Monitoring form below where you want to include your responses. This form is optional please only fill in the details you are comfortable with answering.
Derry and Strabane District Council and the Public Health Agency are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all service users regardless of gender, marital status, disability, age, religious affiliation, political opinion, ethnic origin, dependants, or sexual orientation.
The collection of this information is important as it assists us to improve our services, promote equality and address diversity in the broadest sense. The Public Health Agency (PHA) supports the Age Friendly programme.
To help us achieve this we would be grateful if you could complete the Equality Monitoring form below where you want to include your responses. This form is optional please only fill in the details you are comfortable with answering.