Stonewall research on religion and belief and sexual orientation
Stonewall’s report on ‘Religion and belief and sexual orientation. How to manage relations in the workplace’ was published on 1 June 2009.
Stonewall’s report on ‘Religion and belief and sexual orientation. How to manage relations in the workplace’ was published on 1 June 2009.
The Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) published ‘The experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans staff and students in higher education’ in March 2009.
‘The double-glazed glass ceiling. Lesbians in the workplace’ was published by Stonewall in 2008.
Research by Stonewall published in 2008 suggests that many faith leaders inadequately reflect their followers’ religious objections to lesbian and gay sexuality.
Legislation on incitement to hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation was passed in May 2008.
Stonewall’s 2008 report ‘Serves You Right: Lesbian and gay people’s expectations of discrimination’ shows that many lesbian and gay people still expect discrimination in their everyday lives.
The Citizens Advice report ‘Another Year On’ investigates the impact and unforeseen consequences of the Civil Partnership Act 2005.
Stonewall’s report, ‘Being the gay one: Experiences of lesbian, gay and bisexual people working in the health and social care sector’, was published on 15 June 2007.
In 2007, Stonewall published a report ‘Living together. British attitudes to lesbian and gay people’.
‘Gay and Grey, Lifting the lid on sexuality and ageing’ is a report on the needs, wants, fears and aspirations of older lesbians and gay men.