Government response to the consultation on legal aid reform
In June 2011, the Government published its response to the proposals for the reform of legal aid in England and Wales.
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In June 2011, the Government published its response to the proposals for the reform of legal aid in England and Wales.
On 17 June 2011, the UN Human Rights Council adopted a Resolution expressing grave concern about acts of violence and discrimination against individuals because of their sexual orientation and gender identity.
In June 2011, the Council of Europe published ‘Discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity in Europe’.
In June 2011, the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee held two public evidence sessions with members of the UK Bill of Rights Commission to examine their views and approach.
In Summer 2011, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published ‘The equality duties and schools’.
‘Fairer Care Funding’, the report of the Commission on Funding of Care and Support, was published on 4 July 2o11.
In May and June 2011, the Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) published two briefings and a report on refugees, migrants and equality.
‘The migration debate’ by Sarah Spencer CBE was published by The Policy Press in June 2011.
‘Do the rights thing’, by Colin Harvey and Colm O’Cinneide, was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement on 30 June 2011.
‘Too Old to Care’, by Grandparents Plus, focusses on older grandparent and family carers who are raising children who cannot live with their parents, keeping them out of the care system.
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