Deaf community campaign: Our Health in Your Hands
A campaign has been launched explaining that you have a right under law to have an interpreter in a healthcare setting like a hospital and a GP surgery when you need one.
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A campaign has been launched explaining that you have a right under law to have an interpreter in a healthcare setting like a hospital and a GP surgery when you need one.
The latest findings relating to ethnicity in Understanding Society were showcased at a joint event on 16 January 2014.
The Government has announced its plans for the future of youth custody. But more needs to be done to put children’s human rights at the
Imagine two people who live next to each other in a care home – one pays for their own care, the other’s is arranged by
‘Implications of austerity for LGBT people and services’ was published by NatCen in December 2013.
The Council of Europe is currently seeking people’s views on the  longer-term future of the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of
Paul Farmer, CEO of Mind (an Equally Ours partner) talks to the Independent about new evidence suggesting that people with mental health problems are being denied
‘Paying the Price. Single parents in the age of austerity’ by Sumi Rabindrakumar was published by Gingerbread in December 2013.

The report of the Joint Committee on the Draft Deregulation Bill was published on 19 December 2013.
‘National protection beyond the two EU anti-discrimination Directives. The grounds of religion and belief, disability, age and sexual orientation beyond employment’ was published by the European Commission in 2013.