The wheels on the bus: we’re having the wrong conversation about accessible transport
Rachel Krys blogs about how the debate is being framed around accessible transport: I was a pushchair user for a few years, between 2005 and
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Rachel Krys blogs about how the debate is being framed around accessible transport: I was a pushchair user for a few years, between 2005 and
‘Think, Act, Report: three years on’ is the annual report on the Government’s Think, Act, Report scheme, a voluntary initiative to drive greater transparency on gender employment issues.
A paper published by FRA in October 2014 identifies a trend to criminalise forced marriage in the EU but acknowledges that criminalisation is only a partial solution.
Three reports on education, poverty and employment, and gender, published by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights in October 2014, focus on different thematic areas of its Roma survey.
‘UK Women: Rights & Progress Beijing+20’ was published by NAWO in November 2014.
The report ‘Civil Society Monitoring on the Implementation of the National Roma Integration Strategy in the United Kingdom in 2012 and 2013’ was published in November 2014.
‘Making Good: the future of the voluntary sector’ was published by Civil Exchange in November 2014 and includes an essay by Amanda Ariss, EDF Chief Executive.
On 4 November 2014, the Equality and Diversity Forum Research Network held a seminar at King’s College London called ‘Who’s in and who’s out? Patterns of prejudice’.
’10 lessons from the Living Wage campaign’ by Mubin Haq, Director of Policy & Grants at Trust for London, was published in November 2014.
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