Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission report: ‘Elitist Britain?’
This report from the Commission on Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission suggest that Britain is ‘deeply elitist’.
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This report from the Commission on Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission suggest that Britain is ‘deeply elitist’.
On 26 August 2014, Home Secretary Theresa May officially launched a new scheme to reform police use of stop and search powers.
A JRF report published in August 2014 argues that evidence shows there is a strong link between poverty in the UK and ethnicity.
Identifying Human Rights Stories: A scoping study by Dr Alice Donald and Elizabeth Mottershaw was published in July 2014.
The Liberal Democrats policy paper: Expanding Opportunity, Unlocking Potential was published in September 2014.The Liberal Democrats policy paper: Expanding Opportunity, Unlocking Potential was published in September 2014.
Research by London Metropolitan University on the Impact of ‘Austerity Cuts’ on the LGBT Voluntary and Community Sector was published in June 2014.
The Rights at Work campaign aims to raise awareness amongst people with cancer of their rights in the workplace.
‘Poverty through a Gender Lens: Evidence and Policy Review on Gender and Poverty’ by Fran Bennett and Mary Daly was published in May 2014.
‘Women and girls at risk. Evidence across the life course’ was published in August 2014. Its purpose is to inform a new cross-sector strategic alliance focused on women and girls with complex needs.
In September 2014, a cut-out-and-keep guide to human rights legislation in the UK by Joshua Rozenberg was published in The Guardian.
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