Welsh government review of health inequalities
‘Review of Evidence of Inequalities in Access to Health Services in Wales and the UK: Gender, Gender Reassignment, and Sexual Identity’ was published in February 2014.
‘Review of Evidence of Inequalities in Access to Health Services in Wales and the UK: Gender, Gender Reassignment, and Sexual Identity’ was published in February 2014.

This note sets out key trends and statistics on how women are represented in public life, the professions and the boardroom.

This report finds that LGB people’s needs are not being recognised and addressed across Manchester when they are most in need of support.
Runnymede’s Race Equality Scorecard project is an innovative way of filling the accountability gap — holding local authorities and other stakeholders to account for racial inequalities in their areas.
The Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) advises and assists individuals on issues relating to equality and human rights, across England, Scotland and Wales.
In 2013 the Equality and Diversity Forum Research Network carried out a survey exploring how research can support the activities of the equality and human rights voluntary sector.
This report explores whether the burden placed upon staff in care homes to produce paperwork is having a positive or a detrimental effect on the quality of care.
‘Migration, Ethnicity, Race, and Health in Multicultural Societies’ by Raj S. Bhopal was published in December 2013.
A report to the Government Equalities Office examining behaviour change insights to improve equalities policy outcomes was published in February 2014.
On 21 February 2014, the Court of Appeal ruled that the Government’s new housing benefit regulations are lawful.