Preventing and tackling LGB and T hate crime
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is aiming to tackle the significant under-reporting of LGB and T hate crime through raising awareness, offering support and building partnerships.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is aiming to tackle the significant under-reporting of LGB and T hate crime through raising awareness, offering support and building partnerships.
Published by the Equality Network, ‘Complicated?’ is the first UK research report to focus specifically on bisexual people’s experiences of accessing services.
In May 2015, a series of trans health factsheets were launched by members of the National LGB&T Partnership in collaboration with cliniQ, Mermaids, TransForum Manchester, with support from Public Health England.
These five guides explain the changes introduced by the the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014, and how it relates to equality and human rights law.
This e-learning course was created to help healthcare and other staff understand the needs of gender nonconforming young people.
In October 2014, the Government published two documents on tackling homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT) bullying.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) published an updated factsheet on gender identity issues in August 2014.
In September 2014, ILGA-Europe launched two complementary publications related to asylum and LGBTI issues in the EU.
Gendered Intelligence, a community interest company that works to improve the lives of trans people, provides a range of training materials and resources.
‘Marriage of same sex couples across the UK: What’s the same and what’s different?’ was published in May 2014.
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