Performance Appraisal

(asked on 26th September 2014) - View Source

Question

To ask the Ministers for Women and Equalities, how many officials in the Government Equalities Office of what (a) gender, (b) ethnicity and (c) age received the Civil Service Employment Policy Performance Management System's (i) exceeded, (ii) met and (iii) must improve performance mark in 2013-14.


Answered by
Jo Swinson Portrait
Jo Swinson
This question was answered on 14th October 2014

The table sets out the number of Government Equalities Office employees within each performance category for the 2013-14 reporting year for assessments received to date by gender, ethnicity and age. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) takes seriously its obligations to collect diversity data as required by the Equality Act 2010. All staff have been asked to provide personal diversity data to be held anonymously, and we continue to encourage increased declaration by staff. As such these figures will not be fully representative of workforce diversity.

a) Gender

GEO

EYR Rating

Gender

Exceptional

Good

Must Improve

F

7

15

*

M

*

6

*

*The disclosure of numbers where they amount to fewer than five could enable identification of individuals to whom this information relates. This would amount to a release of their personal data in breach of the Data Protection Act

b) Ethnicity

GEO

EYR Rating

Ethnicity

Exceptional

Good

Must Improve

Not disclosed

*

9

*

Any Other Ethnic Background

*

*

Asian - Indian

*

*

Black - African

*

*

*

Black - Caribbean

*

Mixed - Other

*

Prefer not to say

*

White

*

8

*

*The disclosure of numbers where they amount to fewer than five could enable identification of individuals to whom this information relates. This would amount to a release of their personal data in breach of the Data Protection Act

c) Age

GEO

EYR Rating

Age

Exceptional

Good

Must Improve

25-29

*

*

30-34

*

5

35-39

*

*

40-44

*

*

45-49

*

7

*

50-54

*

*

*

55-59

*

*

60-64

*

*The disclosure of numbers where they amount to fewer than five could enable identification of individuals to whom this information relates. This would amount to a release of their personal data in breach of the Data Protection Act

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