Open Data Institute report: Monitoring Equality in Digital Public Services
Public services are required to adhere to legal requirements around discrimination, but how do these requirements apply in the digital sphere, and how can we
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Public services are required to adhere to legal requirements around discrimination, but how do these requirements apply in the digital sphere, and how can we
‘We need to increase the amount of low-cost housing available for families on low incomes, and increase support for people with high housing costs’. This
Between 6% and 18% of the population experience feeling loneliness, this is alarming as recent research has linked the feeling of loneliness to early death,
The Care Quality Commmission (CQC) have produced their ninth annual report on the use of the Mental Health Act 1983. This report sets out the
‘There is an alarming lack of women of colour in the highest levels of many sectors’ says the January 2020 report from the Fawcett Society.
All employers have a duty of care to protect their workers and will be legally liable for harassment in the workplace if they have not
‘We estimate that over one million people aged 85 or over (1.1 million) in England have needs’ says the November 2019 report (pdf) from Age
Whoever wins the election on December 12th, the new government will have a golden opportunity to harness the billions of pounds promised for infrastructure investment
‘Most of the care that we see across England is good quality and, overall, the quality is improving slightly. But people do not always have
‘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