Shaw Trust report on ‘Specialist Disability Employment Support’
In October 2013 the national back-to-work charity, Shaw Trust, launched a report entitled Making Work a Real Choice: Where Next for Specialist Disability Employment Support?.
In October 2013 the national back-to-work charity, Shaw Trust, launched a report entitled Making Work a Real Choice: Where Next for Specialist Disability Employment Support?.
On 10 October 2013, the Government published ‘Tackling illegal immigration in privately rented accommodation – the government’s response to the consultation’.

In October 2013, the Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC) published a briefing paper called ‘”Very small, very quiet, a whisper” – Black and Minority Ethnic groups: voice and influence’.
‘Making The Links: Poverty, Ethnicity and Social Networks’ looks at the ways that people from different ethnic groups use social networks to advance their prospects.
In October 2013, Runnymede released a survey which found that over a quarter of Black Caribbean, Black African and Pakistani participants have felt discriminated against when seeking a place to live.

The Home Affairs Committee publishes its report ‘Asylum’ on 11 October 2013 after a 10 month inquiry into the asylum system beginning in February 2013.
In October 2013, the Greater London Authority (GLA) published a report to challenge perceptions of older people as a burden on their families and a drain on the public purse.
In October 2013, UCL, EDF and the EDF Research Network held a seminar to launch and discuss the findings of a study on the integration of national equality and human rights bodies.
‘”We want to help people see things our way”: Disabled children and young people, rights and money’ was published in October 2013.

The Care vs Control report shows that three quarters of girls and young women aged between 11- and 21-years-old are unaware of the signs of domestic violence.