
Women’s Budget Group briefing: The gendered impact of the cost-of-living crisis
As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, we are facing a major cost-of-living crisis.
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As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, we are facing a major cost-of-living crisis.
The government has published its plan for living with COVID-19. This plan – underpinned by vaccines – will remove the remaining legal domestic restrictions while
Children’s mental health has for decades been a low priority service within the NHS – with no improvement targets and low levels of funding. However,
In the UK, ageism is the most prevalent form of discrimination, with one in three people experiencing age-based prejudice or discrimination.
Supporting the mental health of children aged 8-13 has largely been overlooked and under-resourced. Centre for Mental Health is working with A Million & Me,
Equally Ours has contributed to and co-signed the Joint Briefing for the House of Lords ahead of the report stage of the on the Police,
The Women’s Budget Group has published their response to the 2021 Spending Review and Autumn Budget. This response covers: early years and childcare, Universal Credit
Poverty levels for people in minority ethnic communities in Scotland are double the national average, and rising. This is according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s
Children’s Rights Alliance has published a new policy briefing on using Children’s Rights Impact Assessments (CRIAs) to improve policy making. This briefing explores the benefits of
The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) has published a guide (pdf) and handout (pdf) providing students with an overview of the appeal process.