
Children’s Commissioner for Wales resource for schools: Tackling Islamophobia
The Children’s Commissioner have published a January 2018 resource about the rights of young Muslims in Wales.

The Children’s Commissioner have published a January 2018 resource about the rights of young Muslims in Wales.

‘No community left behind’, this is from the government’s national plan to support children and young people to reach their full potential and local opportunity area plans, in December 2017.
Female lone parents, who make up 92% of all lone parents, will lose on average services worth over £4,900 (over 10% of their standard of living). Black women are overrepresented among single parent households.
This is according to a 2017 October report from the Women’s Budget Group, Runnymede Trust, RECLAIM and Coventry Women’s Voices.Â

The Race Disparity Audit and its Ethnicity Facts and Figures website have been made public, in October 2017.
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Through video and discussion, these teaching resources explore legislation that has had an impact on LGBT+ rights in the UK.

One in three British children are in ‘multi-dimensional poverty,’ finds a June 2017 Unicef report.
The Runnymede Trust and partners have launched a May 2017 Manifesto for Race Equality in Britain to ensure BME voices are heard.

The Sutton Trust have published a May 2017 Mobility Manifesto which sets out ten practical policy steps to put social mobility at the heart of the 2017 election campaign.
The Parliament’s Education Service launched a March 2017 series of lesson plans that look at equality laws and change over time.

Friends, Families and Travellers launched an online learning programme in April 2017, designed to address key themes and questions that arise in service providers.