JRF report on ethnic groups and social networks
‘Making The Links: Poverty, Ethnicity and Social Networks’ looks at the ways that people from different ethnic groups use social networks to advance their prospects.
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‘Making The Links: Poverty, Ethnicity and Social Networks’ looks at the ways that people from different ethnic groups use social networks to advance their prospects.
In October 2013, Runnymede released a survey which found that over a quarter of Black Caribbean, Black African and Pakistani participants have felt discriminated against when seeking a place to live.
The Home Affairs Committee publishes its report ‘Asylum’ on 11 October 2013 after a 10 month inquiry into the asylum system beginning in February 2013.
In October 2013, the Greater London Authority (GLA) published a report to challenge perceptions of older people as a burden on their families and a drain on the public purse.
In October 2013, UCL, EDF and the EDF Research Network held a seminar to launch and discuss the findings of a study on the integration of national equality and human rights bodies.
‘”We want to help people see things our way”: Disabled children and young people, rights and money’ was published in October 2013.
The Care vs Control report shows that three quarters of girls and young women aged between 11- and 21-years-old are unaware of the signs of domestic violence.
Writing on the Human Rights Blog in October 2013, Professor Geraldine van Bueren QC asks ‘Should we have an enforceable right to food?’
The Global AgeWatch Index is the first-ever overview of the wellbeing of older people around the world.
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