Government responses on the Equalities Red Tape Challenge and reform of the EHRC
On 15 May 2012, the Government published a statement on the Equalities Red Tape Challenge and its response to the consultation on reform of the EHRC.
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On 15 May 2012, the Government published a statement on the Equalities Red Tape Challenge and its response to the consultation on reform of the EHRC.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission published its formal assessment of the Government’s 2010 Spending Review in May 2012.
On 16 May 2012, the Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) published an update on ‘Discrimination provision under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012’.
’Out of scope, out of mind. Who really loses from legal aid reform’ was published by Citizens Advice in March 2012.
Stonewall’s guide ‘Sexual Orientation. The Equality Act Made Simple’ was published in 2012.
‘What’s it got to do with me?’ from Stonewall gives ’10 reasons why you need to keep your local services on their toes’.
”The Bisexuality Report: Bisexual inclusion in LGBT equality and diversity’ was published by the Open University in February 2012.
‘The Big Society Audit 2012’ finds a ‘Big Society gap’ in performance against key indicators including age, ethnicity and affluence.
‘Rescuing human rights’ by Jonathan Fisher QC was published by the Henry Jackson Society in March 2012.
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