EHRC guidance on ‘Human Rights in Action’
‘Human Rights in Action: Case studies from regulators, inspectorates and ombudsmen’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in November 2014.
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‘Human Rights in Action: Case studies from regulators, inspectorates and ombudsmen’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in November 2014.
Nicky Hawkins blogs about how the government is still failing to make sure our children’s most basic needs are met: As a relatively new mother, I’m

On 13 November 2014, the Joint Committee on Human Rights published its Third Report of the 2014–15 Session, Legislative Scrutiny: (1) Modern Slavery Bill and (2) Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill.
On 18 October 2014, the Office of the Children’s Commissioner published ‘”They still need to listen more” A report about disabled children and young people’s rights in England’.

In November 2014, Rachel Krys of Equally Ours blogged about how the debate is being framed around accessible transport.
The ‘Restorative justice action plan: 2014’ commits the Government to developing a more strategic and coherent approach to the use of restorative justice in England and Wales.
Rachel Krys blogs about how the debate is being framed around accessible transport: I was a pushchair user for a few years, between 2005 and

The Scottish Human Rights Commission Annual Report for 2013/14 was published in October 2014.
A blog by brap considers proposals to repeal the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights, and what they mean for equality and human rights in the UK.
Pui-Yi Cheng, Communications Officer at Equally Ours, blogs about why women’s rights are human rights: Women’s rights are human rights. The then-US First Lady Hillary