
Campaign: Stop Online Abuse
A website tackling online abuse aimed at women and LGBT people was launched at the end of June 2015.

A website tackling online abuse aimed at women and LGBT people was launched at the end of June 2015.

‘Falling at each hurdle: credibility assessment in women’s asylum claims’ is an innovative new film by Asylum Aid.
In June 2015, the UK’s National Human Rights Institutions wrote to the UN Human Rights Committee on the potential changes to the human rights framework in the UK.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is aiming to tackle the significant under-reporting of LGB and T hate crime through raising awareness, offering support and building partnerships.

In June 2015, LGBT Consortium with 30 of its member organisations launched a campaign centred on tackling Hate Crime across England and Wales.

50 Human Rights Cases That Transformed Britain is a ‘journey through 50 extraordinary human rights cases that transformed all of our lives’.
In April 2015, many organisations responded to reports that more than 1,700 people are thought to have died this year attempting to cross the Mediterranean in unsafe conditions.

CRAE’s See it, Say it, Change it project gives children and young people a chance to tell their side of the story to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
A coalition of the UK’s leading race equality organisations have produced a call to action for the promotion of race equality in post-election Britain.
Disability Politics UK is asking everyone to watch their video and contact their local Parliamentary candidates to ask them to make step free access a priority if they are elected.