
Age UK London and GLF report: ‘Don’t cut care in London’
Published in November 2011, the report examines how public spending cuts have affected a wide range of older people’s social care services in the capital.

Published in November 2011, the report examines how public spending cuts have affected a wide range of older people’s social care services in the capital.
In November 2007, Schneider-Ross published ‘The Public Sector Equality Duties: Making an Impact’.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission, AbilityNet and BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, have worked together to develop a Web Essentials e-learning course.
The aim of this briefing is to provide activists, officers and students’ unions with knowledge on how government reforms and cuts are impacting on women.
In February 2012, Trust for London published a report considering the evidence on cuts in budgets and services to prevent violence against women and girls.
In 2009, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation published research showing what effect current policies will have on child poverty by 2010 and 2020.
This paper provides a gender analysis of the potential impact of the welfare reform proposals on women.
On 1 April 2011, Inclusion London published ‘All in this together? An evidence base on Deaf and disabled Londoners and the impact of past and future policies’.
This is a joint report examining the human rights and equality impact of public spending cuts on women in Coventry.
Merseyside’s Fire and Rescue Service’s Equality Scheme 2010-2013 sets out the commitment to promote equality and diversity on Merseyside.