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brap’s Data Store includes data on Employment, Crime, Education and Learning, Housing, Health and Deprivation in Birmingham.
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brap’s Data Store includes data on Employment, Crime, Education and Learning, Housing, Health and Deprivation in Birmingham.
London Councils is tracking how government reforms to social care, welfare and housing will affect London boroughs’ resources and the lives of Londoners once implemented.
’Between a rock and a hard place: early impacts of welfare reform on London’ was published by CPAG and LASA in autumn 2012.
The report explores how budget cuts affect the capacity of English local government to meet the needs of more deprived households and communities.
On 1 April 2011, Inclusion London published ‘All in this together? An evidence base on Deaf and disabled Londoners and the impact of past and future policies’.
This is a joint report examining the human rights and equality impact of public spending cuts on women in Coventry.
Voluntary Sector North West’s ‘Briefing 2013’ highlights some of the major policy areas that will impact on the VCS and service users in 2013.
’Racism In The Classroom. An Alternative Inquiry Into Education in London’ was published by Race on the Agenda (ROTA) in October 2012.
‘Getting off lightly or feeling the pinch? A human rights and equality impact assessment of the spending cuts on older women in Coventry’ was published in July 2012.
In June 2012, Northamptonshire REC published an ‘Equality Duties Audit: Public Authorities in Northamptonshire relating to the publication of information and setting Equality Objectives’.
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