Parliament’s Education Service: Lesson Plans on Diversity, Equality and the Law in the UK
The Parliament’s Education Service launched a March 2017 series of lesson plans that look at equality laws and change over time.
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The Parliament’s Education Service launched a March 2017 series of lesson plans that look at equality laws and change over time.

Friends, Families and Travellers launched an online learning programme in April 2017, designed to address key themes and questions that arise in service providers.

The Young Women’s Trust published the ‘What matters to young mums?’ report in March 2017.

The Joint Committee for Human Rights released the report Human Rights and Business 2017: Promoting responsibility and ensuring accountability in April 2017. The Committee called for stronger legislation, stronger enforcement, and clearer routes to justice.

The House of Commons Library published a report on the starting points of British and EU institutions at the beginning of the Article 50 process.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission published a review into disability inequality in Britain in April 2017. The report concluded that disabled people were still treated as second-class citizens, and that the road to disability equality was “littered with missed opportunities and failures.”

The Government Equalities Office published Measuring caste discrimination in Britain – a feasibility study in March 2017.
The government published a white paper on Brexit legislation in March 2017. The paper covered 12 key themes, including trade, immigration, expats and devolution.

Over the past few years, home ownership has become less affordable for young people in the UK. The Social Mobility Commission reported on the role of family support in home ownership in March 2017.
The Women’s Budget Group published a briefing paper on social care in March 2017. The WBG noted that women bore the brunt of the crisis in social care – the majority of those in need of care and the majority of the care workforce, paid and unpaid, are women.