❓ Question asks which WA government entities have implemented the Substantive Equality Principle. The answer refers to a publicly available circular and mentions the Equal Opportunity Commission's role.
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Which Government departments, authorities or agencies have taken up and implemented the Substantive Equality Principle?
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7 August 2012
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Government departments required to implement Substantive Equality are listed in Public Sector Commissioner's Circular 2009-23 , which is publically available.
As the responsible body for discrimination and inequality, the Equal Opportunity Commission also participates in the implementation of the Policy Framework for Substantive Equality.
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As the responsible body for discrimination and inequality, the Equal Opportunity Commission also participates in the implementation of the Policy Framework for Substantive Equality.
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