European Islamophobia Report published
The first edition of the annual European Islamophobia Report (EIR) was published in May 2016. It recommends that Islamophobia be recognised as a crime and included in national statistics across Europe.
The first edition of the annual European Islamophobia Report (EIR) was published in May 2016. It recommends that Islamophobia be recognised as a crime and included in national statistics across Europe.
Disabled People Stronger In is a Facebook page that was set up to make the case for disabled people and their families to vote for Britain to Remain in the European Union on 23rd June 2016.
Leading equality and human rights barristers from Cloisters chambers give a monthly practical insight into key legal developments.

The Equality and Diversity Forum produced a briefing on the European Union in April 2016, in anticipation of the referendum on the issue on 23 June 2016.
Inclusion London and other groups produced a Disabled Londoners’ Manifesto which launched in April 2016. Alongside their partners Transport for All and Alliance for Inclusive Education, they call for equality and inclusion for Disabled Londoners in three key areas.
Migrants’ Rights Network launched a Migrants’ Rights in London website in April 2016, dedicating to supporting the lives of migrants in the capital.

The End Violence Against Women Coalition and Imkaan launched a joint manifesto for tackling violence against women and girls for the London mayoral elections in April 2016.
The February 2016 issue of the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice is a special issue on Equality and Human Rights guest-edited by Dr Tania Burchardt and Dr Moira Dustin.
Leading equality and human rights barristers from Cloisters chambers give a monthly practical insight into key legal developments.

In February 2016, GIRES produced ‘Inclusivity – Supporting BAME Trans People’ – a 28-page guide with practical tips, guidance, and resources dedicated to supporting the Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic (BAME) trans population of Britain.