Scotland’s Racial Equality Plan is a model of good sense

The press reports on the Racial Equality Plan made me apprehensive.  They’ve been talking about ‘targets’ for minority ethnic employment in Scotland.  In the limited work I’ve done on minority groups, what came over was the diversity – the position, for example, of Filipinos, gypsy travellers and and people from South-East Asia  – and their relative isolation.  There are too many small, dispersed minorities in a society to make intervention by numbers effective.   I needn’t have worried.  The plan, advised by Kaliani Lyle, is exemplary, recognising the special pressures on particular groups (notably Gypsy Travellers)  but with the emphasis strongly falling on dialogue, consultation and engagement.   Things done well are never as satisfying to a blogger as things done badly, so I’ve not much to add.

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