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Civic Power Fund’s new report calls on foundations to work together more closely and aim for a “transformational shift” in the way social justice work
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Civic Power Fund’s new report calls on foundations to work together more closely and aim for a “transformational shift” in the way social justice work

Early finding of the Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s mapping work shows domestic abuse victims face massive gaps in accessing services, noting that it is a ‘postcode

The Government has announced that it will today publish its proposed repeal and replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998. The Bill will be called
EHRC have launched a landmark fund to tackle race discrimination and help victims seek justice. The Race Legal Support Fund sees the regulator dedicate one

The Government’s consultation on replacing the Human Rights Act with a “Modern Bill of Rights” closed for most people on 8th March 2022. The Ministry of Justice are
Over the past year CLASS have been working in collaboration with ASO Communications on the Race-Class Narrative project, which captured the values and experiences of

Women of colour across the UK already know that experiencing racism at work is the norm. Fawcett Society and the Runnymede Trust have published this research, Broken Ladders:

Bloody Good Period believe that period products should be freely available, just like toilet paper. Many employers do well to support their staff with benefits

Young Women’s Trust 2022 annual survey reports on the financial and employment experiences of young women and the impact these have on their lives. They heard
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