NatCen research on the implications of austerity for LGBT people and services
‘Implications of austerity for LGBT people and services’ was published by NatCen in December 2013.
‘Implications of austerity for LGBT people and services’ was published by NatCen in December 2013.
‘Implications of austerity for LGBT people and services’ was published by NatCen in December 2013.
On UN Human Rights Day 2013, Stonewall launched a guide for equality activists worldwide on how to engage with the UK Government.
In October 2013, Micro Rainbow International published a report entitled ‘Poverty, Sexual Orientation and Refugees in the UK’.
‘Homophobic Hate Crime: The Gay British Crime Survey 2013’ was published by Stonewall in October 2013.
The Double Jeopardy Project report was launched in October 2013.

‘Equality Bodies Promoting Equality & Non-Discrimination for LGBTI People. An Equinet Perspective’ was published in October 2013.
Published in 2013 by Stonewall, ‘Gay in Britain’ shows that many lesbian, gay and bisexual people continue to live in fear of prejudice, despite the significant progress in recent years to improve equality.
In 2013, Stonewall published ‘So…you think your child is gay?’ giving answers to some of the common questions that parents might have.

In July 2013, the UN launched a 12-month public information campaign to raise awareness of homophobic and transphobic violence and discrimination and to promote respect for the rights of LGBT people.