
United Nations General Assembly report: Extreme poverty and human rights in the United Kingdom
‘The bottom line is that much of the glue that has held British society together since the Second World War has been deliberately removed and
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‘The bottom line is that much of the glue that has held British society together since the Second World War has been deliberately removed and

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.
‘I thought, well even if we lose, actually trying is enough. Just so people know that they are seen and they are worth fighting for.’
The Centre for Mental Health have released a new resource, launched April 2019, on providing effective trauma-informed care for women (pdf). The resource aims to

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.

As with other disabilities, people living with HIV are disproportionately affected by unemployment, with around 10% of those living with HIV unemployed.
In April 2019, the government a published a white paper (pdf) which sets out a programme of action to tackle content or activity that:

The highest rate of hate crimes per 100,000 population was recorded in 2017/18 in the Greater Manchester Police Force Area. The lowest rate was found in Dyfed.
This is according to the March 2019 House of Commons Library research paper on hate crime statistics in England and Wales.

Only 51.5% of disabled people are in work, compared with around 81.7% of non-disabled people.

‘Detaining an individual for reasons of immigration control is a deprivation of that person’s liberty’ says the March 2019 report (pdf) from the Home Affairs Committee.
This report details their key concerns with the current UK immigration detention system, specifically the treatment of vulnerable people in detention.