
Public Health England report: Public Health Outcomes Framework, health equity report – focus on ethnicity
Public Health England (PHE) has a statutory duty, under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, to have due regard to the need to reduce
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Public Health England (PHE) has a statutory duty, under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, to have due regard to the need to reduce
The Ubele Initiative has written its second letter to the Prime Minister demanding a public inquiry into the elevated Covid-19 related deaths amongst the BAME
This report seeks to understand why the Covid-19 pandemic has affected some sections of the population more than others. It also delves into the growing
Refugees and other migrants are part of the global workforce of essential workers responding to the Covid-19 pandemic: every day they save lives and contribute
Fawcett Society are working in partnership with the Runnymede Trust to deliver a project exploring the pay and progression of women of colour. Pay and Progression of Women
The Ubele Initiative – a BAME-led social enterprise specialising in intergenerational community grassroots capacity building – has created a digital platform offering strategic advice and
To mark its 10th anniversary, Migration Exchange has commissioned a review to map and take stock of the issues, migrant and refugee sector, and funding
‘In 2018, non-EU-born migrants were over twice as likely to describe themselves as members of a group that faces discrimination because of nationality, religion, language,
As there is no immigration rule to allow for children to make refugee family reunion applications, any child who wants to try has to make
The proliferation of harsh policies to make the UK a ‘hostile environment’ for undocumented immigrants led to inexcusable treatment not only of the children of