
Equality and Human Rights Commission report: Strategic plan 2019-22
@EHRC have published their strategic plan for 2019-2022, which explains how they will protect and promote equality and human rights in Britain..
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@EHRC have published their strategic plan for 2019-2022, which explains how they will protect and promote equality and human rights in Britain..
“The structural socio-economic exclusion of racial and ethnic minority communities in the United Kingdom is striking,” says the June 2019 report (pdf) from the UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

‘We are very concerned about the growing evidence of structural design flaws which cause real hardship for many claimants, with those in the most vulnerable

There were 1,465 children in England securely detained in 2018, of whom 873 were in held in youth justice settings, 505 were in mental health wards and 87 were in secure children’s homes for their own welfare.

‘52% of the UK population believe Brexit has widened the gap between the old and the young’ This is from a May 2019 interim report

‘Many in younger generations are struggling to find secure, well-paid jobs and secure, affordable housing, while many in older generations risk not receiving the support

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published their May 2019 report (pdf) outlining their recommendations to the UK and Welsh governments regarding the UK’s record under the Convention Against Torture (CAT).

Edward Timpson CBE was seeking views and evidence on school exclusion practice in England as part of a review of school exclusions, in March 2018.

‘We will develop online information and advice to make young women aware of their workplace rights and how to deal with challenges at work’. This
In April 2019, the government a published a white paper (pdf) which sets out a programme of action to tackle content or activity that: