Budget Saving Option 51 Removal of Kilmarnock Community Trust Funding
Blair Millar Head of Housing and Communities
23 Feb 2024
People with disabilities : No
People from black and minority ethnic communities and different racial backgrounds : No
Women and men (boys and girls) : No
Older people : No
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people : No
People from different religions or beliefs and people with no belief : No
Women who are pregnant or on maternity leave : No
People who are married or in a civil partnership : No
Children and young people : No
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Eliminate discrimination faced by particular groups : low
Impact upon the promotion of equality of opportunity between particular groups : low
Impact upon good relations between particular groups : low
Does it have overall relevance to equality? low
Impact on communities, including communities of interest: low
Reduce inequalities of outcome caused by socio-economic disadvantage:
No
Now that Kilmarnock Community Trust is well established there should be less reliance on the Council`s contribution. The Community Trust has matured and is securing funding from numerous streams, it is not believed that our £10,000 would have a significant impact on their operations. This represents a very small aspect of their operations.