
House of Commons Library briefings: Key Issues 2017
Key Issues 2017 is a series of short briefings on the topics that will take centre stage in UK and international politics in the June Parliament.

Key Issues 2017 is a series of short briefings on the topics that will take centre stage in UK and international politics in the June Parliament.
LGBT young people continue to face significant challenges in Britain’s schools, finds a June 2017 Stonewall report.
The unpaid labour of childcare is not recognised as “genuine and effective work”. This is a problem for the residency rights of EU nationals living
In June 2017, Isabel Shutes and Sarah Walker wrote an article examining the gendered effects of restricting EU migrants’ access to rights to residence and to social benefits in relation to work, self-sufficiency and family.

Think Business, Think Equality (developed by Close the Gap) have in June 2017 launched an online self-assessment tool for small and medium businesses to find out how their business can benefit from improved gender diversity.

Every year hundreds of thousands of people in the UK are attacked and harassed because they are seen as different, says a June 2017 Amnesty International briefing. And the response from authorities is inadequate.

Generational wealth progress has gone into reverse, finds a June 2017 report from the Resolution Foundation.

In a June 2017 article for Human Rights Watch, Heather Barr criticises the lack of female voices as UK negotiations with the EU begin.

Refugee Week takes place every year across the world in the week around World Refugee Day on the 20 June.
Shaping Our Lives is applying for funding to do a study into the experiences of disabled people who have been foster carers or have applied to become a foster carer but have been unsuccessful.