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‘Legislative responses that outlaw discriminatory behaviours and promote positive change are an essential part of the battle, but the structural nature of horizontal inequalities mean
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‘Legislative responses that outlaw discriminatory behaviours and promote positive change are an essential part of the battle, but the structural nature of horizontal inequalities mean

The Equality and Human Rights Commission have produced an online tool to help you track how well the UK is putting its human rights duties

‘Poverty in Scotland is rising, from an already unacceptably high level’ says the October 2019 report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF). This report looks

Globally, we need a shift towards the promotion of high-quality, publicly-funded public services which work in the interests of people, not company shareholders. This is

The Home Office have launched a call for evidence as part of their independent review of Prevent. The call is published as an online survey,
Give back this Christmas! Equally Ours joins 23 other charities in innovative charity advent calendar. We’re delighted to announce that we’ve joined forces with Advent

The Domestic Abuse Bill’s second reading took place on 2 October 2019. The House of Commons Library have produced a briefing providing an overview of the Bill.

The House of Commons Library have produced a September 2019 briefing analysing the debate over the voting rights of prisoners since May 2015. The paper

Inclusive policies require inclusive policymaking. Involving women’s groups, civil society organisations and stakeholders in the formulation, implementation and monitoring of trade policy.

Over the last decade, child poverty has been rising, and it’s projected to rise even further in coming years. This is according to the September 2019 paper from Child Poverty Action Group on our social security system.