
Showing domestic violence the red card
Watch this powerful new film that EDF’s sister organisation, Equally Ours, has produced with Women’s Aid, ‘Unpunished’, to show that we all have a role to play in ending domestic violence.
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Watch this powerful new film that EDF’s sister organisation, Equally Ours, has produced with Women’s Aid, ‘Unpunished’, to show that we all have a role to play in ending domestic violence.

CRAE’s See it, Say it, Change it project gives children and young people a chance to tell their side of the story to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
A coalition of the UK’s leading race equality organisations have produced a call to action for the promotion of race equality in post-election Britain.
Disability Politics UK is asking everyone to watch their video and contact their local Parliamentary candidates to ask them to make step free access a priority if they are elected.
This Runnymede Perspective shows that race and ethnicity can no longer be viewed as a ‘minority’ concern.

‘Living on the margins. Black workers and casualisation’ was published by the TUC in April 2015.

‘Muslims in Europe: Questions and Answers’ is on the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) website.
RightsInfo is about changing the way we communicate human rights.
‘One Hundred Days for Early Action: Time for Government to put prevention first’ was published by the Early Action Task Force in 2015.
This paper deals with the current impact of inequalities upon ethnic minorities