Remembering the Holocaust and human rights
Rachel Krys blogs about remembering the human rights atrocities of the Holocaust and what human rights mean for all of us today: Today is Holocaust
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Rachel Krys blogs about remembering the human rights atrocities of the Holocaust and what human rights mean for all of us today: Today is Holocaust

In January 2015, Equally Ours launched ‘How to talk about human rights’, drawing together the insight from Equally Ours’ extensive research in this area.

People all over the UK rely on human rights in their everyday lives. Equally Ours shares the real human rights stories in and out of the news.
On 10 December 2014, global Human Rights Day, Chief Executives of 163 organisations across the UK signed an open letter published in the Daily Telegraph, calling on ‘those with power to stand with us to respect human rights laws’.

In June 2014, EDF published a briefing on the implications for access to justice of the proposed changes to judicial review in the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill.

The Care Bill introduced in May 2013 brings together existing care and support legislation.
‘Making Good: the future of the voluntary sector’ was published by Civil Exchange in November 2014 and includes an essay by Amanda Ariss, EDF Chief Executive.

On 4 November 2014, the Equality and Diversity Forum Research Network held a seminar at King’s College London called ‘Who’s in and who’s out? Patterns of prejudice’.

The Equality and Diversity Forum response to the Commission on a Bill of Rights consultation: ‘Do we need a UK Bill of Rights?’ was first published in October 2011.

On 18 June 2014, EDF and EDF Research Network held a seminar on ‘Using behaviour change insights to improve equality outcomes’.