DEI posts within GoJ departments DEI posts within GoJ departments
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by People Services and published on
11 July 2025.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request 723011795
Hi.
How many DEI posts does Jerseys government have?
Which government agencies or departments have DEI posts?
What is the cost of these per agency or department? (*)
How much has been spent on training?
Where has the money for training come from?
Thank you and regards,
Response
Please refer to a previous FOI response from July 2024 on the same topic. gov.je/government/freedomofinformation/pages/foi.aspx?ReportID=7579
The information provided at the time has not changed therefore Article 23 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 has been applied.
Following this response, for the period 1st July 2024 to the 31st May 2025, £17,880.50 has been spent on training for DEI related subjects, funded through the People Services revenue budget.
(*) With regard to the cost per agency or department, we are unable to answer as this would identify employee personal data, therefore Article 25 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 has been applied.
Articles applied
Article 23 - Information accessible to applicant by other means
(1) Information is absolutely exempt information if it is reasonably available to the applicant, otherwise than under this Law, whether or not free of charge.
(2) A scheduled public authority that refuses an application for information on this ground must make reasonable efforts to inform the applicant where the applicant may obtain the information.
Article 25 - Personal information
(1) Information is absolutely exempt information if it constitutes personal data of which the applicant is the data subject as defined in the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2018.
(2) Information is absolutely exempt information if –
(a) it constitutes personal data of which the applicant is not the data subject as defined in the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2018; and
(b) its supply to a member of the public would contravene any of the data protection principles, as defined in that Law.