EHRC guidance: Appointments to Boards and Equality Law
In July 2014, the EHRC published guidance on ‘Appointments to Boards and Equality Law’.
In July 2014, the EHRC published guidance on ‘Appointments to Boards and Equality Law’.

‘At what price justice? The impact of employment tribunal fees’ suggests ‘that the introduction of fees has had devastating implications for working people’s access to justice.
In July 2014, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published legal guidance on gender segregation at events and meetings organised by universities.
‘Violence against women and girls – communications insight pack’ was published by the Home office in June 2014.

‘Improving Parliament. Creating a better and more representative House’ was launched in July 2014 by the APPG for Women in Parliament.
Legislation introduced on 16 June 2014 makes forcing someone to marry against their will a criminal offence.
On 3 June 2014, DCMS and GEO published ‘Attitudes towards Equality. Findings from the YouGov Survey’.

‘Women’s voices on health. Addressing barriers to accessing primary care’ was published by Maternity Action and the WHEC in May 2014.

In May 2014, the Women’s Health & Equality Commission published a guiding paper by Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales exploring issues around women’s mental health.
‘Measure what you treasure’ reveals that children experience a significant decline in happiness once they start secondary school. And while both sexes suffer, the problem seems more acute for girls.