Care Act guidance and factsheets
In October 2014, the Government published revised regulations and guidance on the Care Act for local authorities.
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In October 2014, the Government published revised regulations and guidance on the Care Act for local authorities.

The Scottish Human Rights Commission Annual Report for 2013/14 was published in October 2014.

Launched in September 2014, the LGBT Manifesto calls upon all UK political parties to embrace key community messages and sign up to two key community asks.

This Equinet Report touches upon an area which is less known and often newer for equality bodies working on gender equality: access to and supply of goods and services.
In October 2014, IPPR published ‘Shared ground: Strategies for living well together in an era of high immigration’ and a short graphic novel, ‘Be here now’, which tells six stories about what it means to feel more or less settled in your community.
A blog by brap considers proposals to repeal the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights, and what they mean for equality and human rights in the UK.

A blog by Abigail McKnight and Tania Burchardt says that ‘Lord Freud’s widely-reported recent remark that some disabled people are not “worth” the National Minimum Wage (NMW) is not supported by CASE research’.

Following the September 2014 roundtable event at the European Parliament, Equinet published an information kit on equality bodies for Members of the European Parliament.
Pui-Yi Cheng, Communications Officer at Equally Ours, blogs about why women’s rights are human rights: Women’s rights are human rights. The then-US First Lady Hillary
Overarching documents on the Serious Crime Bill, including supplementary memorandum and fact sheets, were updated on 23 October 2014.