Preventing and tackling LGB and T hate crime
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is aiming to tackle the significant under-reporting of LGB and T hate crime through raising awareness, offering support and building partnerships.
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission is aiming to tackle the significant under-reporting of LGB and T hate crime through raising awareness, offering support and building partnerships.

In June 2015, the National Assembly for Wales published ‘Inquiry into Poverty in Wales: Poverty and Inequality’.
The ‘Joint Review of Disability Hate Crime Follow-up’ report was published by the Criminal Justice Joint Inspectorates in May 2015.

Published in June 2015 by the National Audit Office, this study focuses on the government’s approach to achieving an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce.
Runnymede’s report on ‘Young Chinese Migrants’ indicates why policymakers need to respond better to the growing and increasingly diverse Chinese community,

Published by the Equality Network, ‘Complicated?’ is the first UK research report to focus specifically on bisexual people’s experiences of accessing services.
‘A New Settlement: Religion and Belief in Schools’ by Charles Clarke and Linda Woodhead was published by the Westminster Faith Debates in June 2015.

In June 2015, LGBT Consortium with 30 of its member organisations launched a campaign centred on tackling Hate Crime across England and Wales.

In June 2015, Asylum Aid launched a 20 minute film called ‘Falling at each hurdle: Credibility assessments in women’s asylum claims’.

50 Human Rights Cases That Transformed Britain is a ‘journey through 50 extraordinary human rights cases that transformed all of our lives’.