EHRC research update June 2016
The Equality and Human Rights Commission Research Database Newsletter for June 2016 includes an equal pay and pay gaps reading list.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission Research Database Newsletter for June 2016 includes an equal pay and pay gaps reading list.

Law Centres Network prepared twelve guides in 2016 on employment, housing, immigration, right to reside, health, social care and other topics. The guides are aimed at EU citizens and others willing to better understand EU rights and entitlements.
The Refugee Rights Data Project produced a report Unsafe Borderlands in June 2016. The report revealed disturbing information about the safety of women living in the Calais camp finding that over 40% of women have experienced violence, nearly three quarters felt unsafe and over half felt their health had suffered during their time there.

The Race Equality Foundation published a report Dementia, Equity and Rights in June 2016.

The Race Equality Foundation produced a report Barriers to health faced by transgender and non-binary black and minority ethnic people in June 2016.
The Tell MAMA Annual Report for 2015 finds that the number of offline incidents [of anti-Muslim hate] has trebled.
This year’s ‘British Social Attitudes’ report endeavour to uncover the consequences of seven years of austerity for social and political attitudes in Britain.
In 2016, the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Women’s Resource Centre published CEDAW shadow reports on access to justice and legal aid.
The European network of legal experts in gender equality and non-discrimination published its newsletter for June 2016. Included are a selection of thematic reports and comparative analyses.

As the fallout from the EU Referendum continues, Women’s Aid Northern Ireland published an article expressing their concern about the impact of Brexit on women, in July 2016.