As regards diversity it feels to me like an import from the USA and Reform think it will make quick savings.
It is very ill thought out however. Quite a lot of a Diversity Officers time is spent supporting those with disabilities to get into work and stay in work. Reform are very two faced about disabilities. Just read this
"The right-wing populist party Reform UK has given a rare glimpse of its disability policies, after its leader Nigel Farage suggested he was strongly in favour of cuts to disabled people’s benefits.
The party’s supporters have attempted to make political capital in recent months by feeding off anger aimed at the Labour government’s planned cuts of billions of pounds to disability benefits.
But comments made by Farage (pictured) at a press conference late last week suggest he is himself strongly in favour of sweeping cuts to disability benefits, and that he has been poorly briefed about how the benefits and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) systems work.
He described young disabled people who received out-of-work benefits as “victims” and claimed there was “massive” overdiagnosis of mental health conditions and “other general behavioural disabilities”.
Farage said: “I have to say, for my own money, when you get to 18 and you put somebody on a disability register, unemployed, with a high level of benefits, you’re telling people aged 18 that they’re victims.
“And if you are told you are a victim, and you think you’re a victim, you are very likely to stay as a victim.”
But then they cut chances to get into work by cutting Diversity Officers whose job is to help get back into work
quotes are from Disability News Service.