Pocket Guide to Hate Crime
The Pocket Guide to Hate Crime, produced by the LGBT National Youth Council in 2011, has information on how to identify and deal with hate crime.
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The Pocket Guide to Hate Crime, produced by the LGBT National Youth Council in 2011, has information on how to identify and deal with hate crime.
TAEN has collaborated with the AARP, the largest US membership organisation for people aged 50+, to produce a UK version of their Workforce Assessment Tool.
A briefing by the LSE’s Human Rights Futures Project explores the role of the Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights in phone hacking convictions.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission website provides details of the UN conventions that EHRC is responsible for monitoring and a ‘UN treaty monitoring scorecard’.
In July 2011, the Equality and Diversity Forum produced an update on the Legal Aid Bill written by Gay Moon, EDF’s Special Legal Advisor.
In May and June 2011, the Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) published two briefings and a report on refugees, migrants and equality.
In June 2011, Galop published ‘Shining the light: 10 keys to becoming a trans positive organisation’ by Ben Gooch.
‘The really simple guide to Humanism’ is an online learning resource that has been created to help the wider public understand Humanism.
In 2010, the General Synod of the Church of England published ‘Choosing Bishops – The Equality Act 2010’.
Published in 2011 by Stonewall, ‘Straight Allies. How to help create gay-friendly workplaces’ covers the critical role straight people play in creating gay-friendly workplaces.
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