British Red Cross report: Barriers to belonging
People from BAME backgrounds are more at risk of experiencing certain factors that cause loneliness and can often face greater barriers to accessing support.
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People from BAME backgrounds are more at risk of experiencing certain factors that cause loneliness and can often face greater barriers to accessing support.

‘The bottom line is that much of the glue that has held British society together since the Second World War has been deliberately removed and

‘We are very concerned about the growing evidence of structural design flaws which cause real hardship for many claimants, with those in the most vulnerable

‘The Agenda 2030 project will only succeed if we deliver the SDGs with human rights embedded within them.’ This is from the FRA report, released

There were 1,465 children in England securely detained in 2018, of whom 873 were in held in youth justice settings, 505 were in mental health wards and 87 were in secure children’s homes for their own welfare.

The House of Commons Library has published an overview, dated May 2019, of the key issues and policies relating to Gypsy and Traveller communities in

‘52% of the UK population believe Brexit has widened the gap between the old and the young’ This is from a May 2019 interim report

In April 2019 the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) launched a report into the impact of refugees on the UK labour market (pdf).

‘As at no other time in recent history, inequalities dominate the economic and policy debate.’ The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has released a new

‘Many in younger generations are struggling to find secure, well-paid jobs and secure, affordable housing, while many in older generations risk not receiving the support