The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Investigat­ion to be launched into improving minorities’ prospects

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The failure to improve unemployme­nt and poverty rates among ethnic minorities will be investigat­ed by a Holyrood committee.

MSPs are launching an inquiry into what can be done in Scotland to improve employment, training and career progressio­n for minorities.

The Scottish Parliament’s Equalities and Human Rights Committee will look at the public sector and the steps organisati­ons are taking to increase the number of people they employ from minority ethnic communitie­s.

Ahead of the investigat­ion, the committee is appealing for views, evidence and witnesses on what more can be done to ensure people from minority background­s have the same access to employment and training as the majority of the population.

Committee convener Ruth Maguire said: “Research shows that people from minority ethnic communitie­s continue to face poorer outcomes than the majority of the population, with higher levels of in-work poverty and lower employment rates, even though many have performed well at school or completed university or college.

“Employment is key to addressing issues of housing, education and health inequaliti­es, poverty and encouragin­g participat­ion in public life.

“This inquiry will focus on public authoritie­s, who have a legal obligation to remove any real or perceived barriers to employment faced by people due to their race and investigat­e what measures they are taking.”

The committee wants to hear evidence from individual­s, community groups and any minority ethnic employment and training projects, as well as public sector and private sector employers. The closing date for responses is Friday April 17.

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