Young Women’s Trust blog: Covid-19 diaries, navigating mental health provision
Covid-19 Diaries is a series of blog posts and content produced by the young women driving forward the work of Young Women’s Trust and touching
Covid-19 Diaries is a series of blog posts and content produced by the young women driving forward the work of Young Women’s Trust and touching
In this blog post by Sophie Walker, CEO of the Young Women’s Trust, the thought leader explains how ONS figures released at the beginning of

A key consideration of the EU negotiations should be the lived experiences of younger generations living in the UK. The July 2018 report by Common

The Department for Work and Pensions published statistical information on the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Child Tax Credit

47% of Britons think that immigration has a “good” impact on the economy – 14% higher than two years earlier The 35th edition of the

In Theresa May’s first speech as Prime Minster, she proclaimed her Government’s mission was to tackle ‘burning injustices’ in Britain. But preparing for Brexit has dominated Government thinking since then.
This is according to the May 2018 report on ‘burning injustices’ in Britain (pdf), by Bright Blue and Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Nuno Ferreira, Professor of Law, Sussex Law School, University of Sussex asks whether children should be denied entry to premises simply on the basis of their

The UN Human Rights Council’s June 2017 panel discussion raised the issues facing unaccompanied minors – including the need to protect the rights of migrant children in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2017 reviews major developments in the field, identifying both achievements and areas of concern.
Leading equality and human rights barristers from Cloisters chambers give a monthly practical insight into key legal developments. This is part two of a two-part series on trans rights.