Government guidance on ‘Providing services for transgender customers’
‘Providing services for transgender customers: a guide’ was published by the Government Equalities Office in November 2015.
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‘Providing services for transgender customers: a guide’ was published by the Government Equalities Office in November 2015.
‘Recruiting and retaining transgender staff: a guide for employers’ was published by the Government Equalities Office in November 2015.
A ‘Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child’ was published by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency and the Council of Europe in November 2015.
The European Commission is conducting a public consultation on possible action addressing the challenges of work-life balance faced by working parents and caregivers (the closing date was 17 February 2016).
This is the up-to-date second edition guide to the International Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD).
‘Attitudes to violence against women in Scotland’ presents findings from the 2014 Scottish Social Attitudes survey (SSA) on public attitudes to violence against women in Scotland.
This report and resources are part of the Solutions for Equality and Growth project run by Citizens Advice in partnership with the Equality and Diversity Forum and seven Citizens Advice Bureaux.
‘The Clock Turns Back for Young Women’ is the Young Women’s Trust’s first annual report shining a light on the realities of young women’s lives in the 21st century.
In December 2015, race equality think tank the Runnymede Trust launched ‘This is Still About Us’, a report about the attitudes of ethnic minorities in Britain on immigration and Europe.
‘Monitoring poverty and social exclusion’ is a regular, independent assessment of progress in tackling poverty and other types of disadvantage across the United Kingdom.
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