
Children’s Commissioner for Wales resource for schools: Tackling Islamophobia
The Children’s Commissioner have published a January 2018 resource about the rights of young Muslims in Wales.
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The Children’s Commissioner have published a January 2018 resource about the rights of young Muslims in Wales.

The UK should act upon the UN Committee’s recommendations, and this should be done with the full involvement of disabled people and their organisations.
This is from the EHRC’s January 2018 report on the UK’s work on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
‘People in Scotland have become more critical of the way that both the UK government and the EU are handling Brexit’ says a January 2018 report (pdf) from NatCen and UK in a Changing Europe.
In this report, Sir John Curtice highlights what Scotland is making of Brexit.

“Leaving the EU need not – and should not – result in ordinary people losing existing rights.”
This is from the January 2018 report (pdf) from Liberty on the potential implications of Brexit on human rights.Â

‘Women in the UK have benefited greatly from membership of the EU/EEC’, argues Annick Masselot and Roberta Guerrina in a January 2018 article for the Cambridge University Press.Â

‘The referendum brought to the fore many of the social, political and economic divides in the UK that had long gone unaddressed or even unnoticed.’
This is from the January 2018 report (pdf) from the UK in a Changing Europe on Brexit and Public Opinion.

‘Social integration is a two-way process’, says the Chair of the British Academy project, Professor Anthony Heath CBE FBA.Â
This is from the December 2017 report from the British Academy on promoting social integration in the UK.

‘No community left behind’, this is from the government’s national plan to support children and young people to reach their full potential and local opportunity area plans, in December 2017.

The Women and Equalities Select Committee (WEC) launched a 2017 inquiry into the work of the Government Equalities Office (GEO).Â

In December 2017, the Women and Equalities Select Committee (WEC) launched an inquiry into sexism and sexual harassment faced by women.
They want to investigate why it happens, what the impact is and how to prevent it.