IPPR North and Carnegie UK Trust report on ‘wellbeing measures’
This joint IPPR North and Carnegie UK Trust report explores how to put wellbeing measures into policy practice here in the UK
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This joint IPPR North and Carnegie UK Trust report explores how to put wellbeing measures into policy practice here in the UK
On 7 April 2011, the Government launched the Red Tape Challenge on a website ‘challenging the public to help us cut unnecessary regulations’.
On 22 October 2012, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published ‘Out in the open: A manifesto for change’, a follow-up to its 2011 inquiry into disability-related harassment.
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance’s General Policy Recommendation no. 14 on combating racism and racial discrimination in employment was issued in September 2012.
Published in October 2012, this topic report in the Scottish Health Survey series providing breakdowns of key health behaviours and outcomes by gender, age, ethnic group, religion, disability and sexual orientation.
The Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 was passed in March 2012 and comes into force in January 2013.
’Showcasing Disability Best Practice’ highlights the practical steps local employers in Northern Ireland are taking to boost employment opportunities for disabled people.
The Equality & Human Rights Commission in Wales held its 3rd annual human rights lecture, given by Baroness Nuala O’Loan DBE, on 2 October 2012.
In October 2012, Runnymede’s final Financial Inclusion report was published: ‘A Sense of Place – Retirement Decisions among Older Black and Minority Ethnic People’.
Research commissioned by Trust for London shows that more than half of employees felt more positive about their workplace after the Living Wage was introduced.
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