
Mental Health Foundation report: Surviving or Thriving? The State of the UK’s Mental Health
For Mental Health Awareness Week in May 2017, the Mental Health Foundation have published a report on the UK’s mental health.

For Mental Health Awareness Week in May 2017, the Mental Health Foundation have published a report on the UK’s mental health.
The Sustainable Development Goals are an ambitious and potentially transformative framework, agreed by all of the countries in the world. The Fabian Society has published a series of April 2017 recommendations for government, the private sector, civil society and campaigners to ensure these goals are met.

In May 2017, the Women’s Resource Centre published their analysis of the impact of austerity on women’s voluntary and community organisations across the UK.

The judiciary is still dominated by white and privately educated men, finds an April 2017 JUSTICE report.

Karima Bennoune, UN Special Rapporteur, invites stakeholders to contribute to a consultation on the impact of fundamentalism and extremism on the cultural rights of women. Submissions must be made by 19 May 2017.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust published a report on the relationship between stalking and homicide in April 2017.

The Women and Equalities Committee and the Petitions Committee of the House of Commons published a joint report on high heels and workplace dress codes in January 2017.

The benefit sanctions system has come under increased scrutiny in recent years – particularly since the introduction of a new system of rules for the key unemployment benefit, jobseeker’s allowance (JSA), in October 2012.
The Family and Childcare Trust published its sixteenth annual Childcare Survey in February 2017.

The Women and Equalities Committee published the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 5 in the UK report in March 2017.