iCoCo tension monitoring toolkit
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.
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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.
On 2 September 2010, the EHRC and the British Chambers of Commerce published a quick and easy guide to help employers ensure they comply with equal pay laws.
‘Common Sense: Reflections on the Human Rights Act’ brings together 10 articles on the Human Rights Act.
In July 2010, End Violence Against Women (EVAW) produced a briefing on the Government’s proposals to provide for the anonymity of rape defendants.
In July 2010, the Equality and Human Rights Commission published ‘The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. What does it mean for you?’
In May 2009, the European Women’s Lobby Centre on Violence against Women published a lobbying kit ‘Towards a Strong Convention on all Forms of Male Violence against Women’.
‘What’s it got to do with you?’ is a plain-English guide by Stonewall on why you should fill in those boxes at the end of forms.
The Equality and Diversity Forum published ‘The Lisbon Treaty – an introduction’ in March 2010.
On 30 March 2010, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) and the Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) issued a joint statement in support of retaining and building upon the Human Rights Act 1998.
Tool kits produced by the Institute of Community Cohesion (ICoCo) offer practical advice and guidance to cohesion practitioners.
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