Government Equalities Office

The Government Equalities Office (GEO) is the unit of the British government with responsibility for social equality. The office has lead responsibility for gender equality within the UK government, together with a responsibility to provide advice on all other forms of equality (including age, race, sexual orientation and disability) to other UK government departments. The unit is based at the Cabinet Office. Prior to April 2019, the GEO was led concurrently by Cabinet Secretaries at the Home Office, DFID and DfE. The day-to-day responsibility for policy on these issues was not transferred to GEO when it was created. The Equalities Office currently leads the Discrimination Law Review, which developed the Equality Act 2010 that replaced previous anti-discrimination legislation. The current minister responsible for GEO is Kemi Badenoch, who also serves as Secretary of State for Business and Trade in the Rishi Sunak government.

Department overview
FormedOctober 2007
JurisdictionEngland
HeadquartersLondon, England
Annual budget£16.7 million in 2019-20
Minister responsible
  • The Rt Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP,
    Minister for Women and Equalities,
    Secretary of State for Business and Trade,
    President of the Board of Trade
Parent departmentCabinet Office
Websitegov.uk/government/organisations/government-equalities-office
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