UKREN briefing: ‘Social Inclusion for migrants and ethnic minorities
In November 2011, UKREN published a briefing paper on ‘Social Inclusion for migrants and ethnic minorities: Is the UK meeting its European obligations?’
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In November 2011, UKREN published a briefing paper on ‘Social Inclusion for migrants and ethnic minorities: Is the UK meeting its European obligations?’
In October 2011, the Migration Observatory published ‘Thinking Behind the Numbers:Understanding Public Opinion on Immigration in Britain’.
In October 2011, the Equality and Diversity Forum responded to the UK Border Agency consultation on family migration.
In May and June 2011, the Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) published two briefings and a report on refugees, migrants and equality.
‘The migration debate’ by Sarah Spencer CBE was published by The Policy Press in June 2011.
‘The Practitioners Guide on Migration and International Human Rights Law’ analyses the protection afforded to migrants by international law and the means to implement it at national and international levels.
‘Migrant Communities and the “Big Society”. Struggling to Belong in the Age of Austerity’ was published by MRCF and Migrants Rights Network in March 2011.
Transitions provides recruitment and work placement services to employers and to professional people who have become refugees in the UK.
The Protecting Refugees information pack is a joint initiative by the Council of Europe and the UNHCR.
On 15 December 2010, the Migrants’ Rights Network published ‘Hope costs nothing: lives of undocumented migrants in the UK’.
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