
UK Administrative Justice Institute
The UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) is a ‘virtual hub’ for administrative justice in the UK, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

The UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) is a ‘virtual hub’ for administrative justice in the UK, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Act for the Act is urging Justice Secretary Michael Gove to think again about scrapping the Human Rights Act.
In October 2015, Inclusion Scotland launched an innovative new project to help disabled people and their communities mitigate the negative impacts of welfare reform.
Inequality Watch is the first independent information network for inequality in Europe.

This Activity Pack is for Holocaust Memorial Day activity organisers to help facilitate activities

The government is about to decide how much money will be spent on care over the next five years. Please sign Age UK’s Don’t Cut Care petition and make this a priority for the Chancellor, George Osborne.
A Fair Deal for Women, a coalition of women’s organisations, calls on the new PM to address key areas affecting women.
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a Public Health England programme about reducing differences in health.
A number of NGOs, including EDF members, have published information about the refugee and migrant crisis, telling people how they can get involved or give support.
CharterClick! is a two-year project funded by the European Union. The Equality and Diversity Forum is an associate partner of the project.