
Department of Health and Social Care report: Coronavirus Act – January 2022
The Coronavirus Act 2020 gives the government powers to take the right action to respond effectively to the progress of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, for example by
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The Coronavirus Act 2020 gives the government powers to take the right action to respond effectively to the progress of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, for example by

Carnegie UK developed a methodology to enable collective wellbeing in England to be measured and reported as a single figure: Gross Domestic Wellbeing (GDWe). The

In the UK, ageism is the most prevalent form of discrimination, with one in three people experiencing age-based prejudice or discrimination.
The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants’ (JCWI) report explores undocumented migrants’ experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Supporting the mental health of children aged 8-13 has largely been overlooked and under-resourced. Centre for Mental Health is working with A Million & Me,

Friends, Families and Travellers release a new report which sheds light on Gypsy, Roma and Traveller civil society micro-sector within the larger voluntary sector. The
Deadline: 11:45pm on 25 March 2022 This consultation explores the topic of workforce reporting on disability – both voluntary and mandatory – for large employers

Inclusion London has published a new report Poor police response report, disabled victims of hate crime (pdf) .The launch of this report coincided with the International

From 11 January in England, people who receive positive lateral flow device (LFD) test results for coronavirus (COVID-19) will be required to self-isolate immediately and

Bright Blue, the independent think tank, has called for the UK Government to introduce a new automatic right for employees to ten days of domestic