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Initial Screening Form Pre EqIA Questions Question 1. What is the policy, strategy, procedure or function (service) being looked at? 2. What are aims and objectives of the policy, strategy, procedure or function? 3. Who in the main will benefit? 4. Does the policy, strategy, procedure or function have the potential to cause negative impact or discriminate against different groups in the community based on •age • disability •gender • race/ethnicity • religion or religious belief Yes/No N/A Response/Comments Climate Change Strategy 2009 – 2012, version 1.0. N/A The Strategy aims to raise awareness of the issues surrounding climate change and to reduce Craven District Council’s and the District’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions and its natural resources. It sets out how this will be achieved through working closely in partnership with local organisations, businesses and with active communities. Sustainable Development; Assist in developing Craven as a prosperous and sustainable rural community by working to maintain Craven’s unique environment now and for future generations Managing Direct Emissions; Craven District Council should show leadership by minimising its impact on climate change, by economically and practically reducing its greenhouse gases and adapting the way Craven District Council delivers services Community Engagement; By working in partnership through the Local Strategic Partnership Craven District Council will raise awareness with communities and businesses to reduce the effects of climate change throughout the district. N/A No It will benefit Craven District Council, residents, businesses and schools throughout the District. The Strategy does not have a potential to cause a negative impact or discriminate against different groups as the impacts of Climate Change affects all communities (faith) •sexual orientation, or • rural isolation? 5. Does the policy, strategy, procedure or function make a positive contribution to equalities? Yes Completed By Completion Date Head of Service Sign Off Sign Off Date Stronger Communities Admin Use Date Received The Strategy highlights the need for everyone in the District to unite and tackle climate change. Craig Wilson 01/11/2009 Paul Ellis 17/12/2009 17/12/2009