EHRC Good Relations Measurement Framework
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published its ‘Good Relations Measurement Framework’ in the summer of 2010.
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published its ‘Good Relations Measurement Framework’ in the summer of 2010.
On 1 October 2010, Runnymede published ‘Ready for Retirement? Pensions and Bangladeshi self-employment’.
The second edition of ‘Understanding and monitoring tension and conflict in local communities. A practical guide for local authorities, police service and partner agencies’ was published in 2010.
In July 2010 EDF published ‘Managing Competing Equality Claims’, a paper written for EDF by brap (a pan-equalities NGO).
‘Don’t forget the spending cuts! The real impact of Budget 2010’ by Tim Horton (Fabian Society) and Howard Reed (Landman Economics) was published in June 2010.
On 5 June 2010, the Government announced a Review on poverty and life chances.
Research published in 2010 suggests that UK disabled children experience higher levels of poverty and personal and social disadvantage than other children.
‘Injustice. Why Social Inequality Persists’ by Danny Dorling was published by Polity Press in April 2010.
In March 2010, the Equality and Diversity Forum published a report of two seminars held in late 2009 to consider the implications of the recession for equality, fairness and social justice.
Tool kits produced by the Institute of Community Cohesion (ICoCo) offer practical advice and guidance to cohesion practitioners.
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