
Disability Rights UK blog post: Disabled women over 11 times more likely to die from coronavirus
In this post, Disability Rights UK present findings that Disabled women with limiting disabilities aged under 65 are 11.3 times more likely to die than
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In this post, Disability Rights UK present findings that Disabled women with limiting disabilities aged under 65 are 11.3 times more likely to die than
The review aims to ensure survivors of domestic abuse are given the support they deserve within the workplace, whether that is an outlet for reporting
Womens’ Budget Group along with Fawcett Society, London School of Economics and Queen Mary University London conducted polling research to explore the impact coronavirus is
The UK Government has made steps towards lifting the coronavirus lockdown, signalling a move to the next phase of the national response to the pandemic.
In May 2020, LGBT Foundation published findings from the largest and most substantive research into the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on LGBT communities in
‘We recognise that we are dealing with two pandemics – violence against women and girls declared by the World Health Organisation in 2013 and Coronavirus
Friday 29th May 2020 marked 50 years since the Equal Pay Act 1970 was passed in Parliament. But pay discrimination is still thriving: 29,000 equal pay
There has been some talk of COVID-19 as a “great leveller”, but any examination of the reality reveals this is wrong. The COVID-19 pandemic ‘landed’
This briefing by Women’s Budget Group examines the UK Government published documents detailing a ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown. On 12 May the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak
In response to the Chancellor’s welcomed announcement of a £750 million pot to support frontline charities, including those supporting domestic abuse victims during the coronavirus