
Runnymede Trust survey: Social inclusion, loneliness and belonging in society
The Runnymede Trust is conducting research on loneliness among BAME communities, and invites you to participate in their November 2018 survey on social inclusion. The
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The Runnymede Trust is conducting research on loneliness among BAME communities, and invites you to participate in their November 2018 survey on social inclusion. The

‘When it comes to talking about poverty you often have a quite distorted narrative.’ This is from the first episode of Is Anyone Listening, a

‘None of the announcements were enough to make up for the sustained underfunding of public services since 2010.’ This is according to the Women’s Budget

‘Of the various forms of inequality in the labour market, women’s unpaid care work is often neglected in the design of policies and economic reforms.’

‘The means testing of legal aid is set at a level that can require people on low incomes to make contributions to legal costs that

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have published their response to the consultation on the Reform of the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) (pdf), in October 2018.

‘For the most part the debate about Brexit was one that divided low-income voters in much the same way as the rest of the country.’

‘We believe that people who have risked everything to find safety should have the best chance possible of contributing to our society and integrating into

Although positive progress has been made in some areas of life for some people, there is still a lot more to do to ensure everyone is free from discrimination and can enjoy their basic human rights.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission have published their review of how Britain is performing on equality and human rights (pdf), in October 2018.

‘The UK Government must deliver a new deal for people living in left-behind places, so that they can build a better life for themselves and