Mapping Administrative Justice in Scotland
Mapping Administrative Justice and Tribunals in Scotland was published by the Scottish Tribunals & Administrative Justice Advisory Committee in February 2016.
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Mapping Administrative Justice and Tribunals in Scotland was published by the Scottish Tribunals & Administrative Justice Advisory Committee in February 2016.
In February 2016, the independent Mental Health Taskforce produced ‘The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health’.

The findings of this report will form a crucial part of Sports England’s work to get more disabled people active.
In February 2016, Social Platform published a ‘Position Paper on Investing in Services and Worklife Balance to Improve Gender Equality’.

From January 2016, FRA is publishing monthly updates on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in those Member States that have been particularly affected by large migration movements.

In January 2016, the Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Committee published the report of its inquiry into race, ethnicity and employment.
More than 400 organisations took part in the 2016 Workplace Equality Index, the highest number in its 12-year history.
‘Key messages for Scotland’ examines policy and practice in Scotland and makes recommendations about how to tackle poverty among all ethnic groups.
In December 2015 ‘Court and Tribunal Fees. The Government response to consultation on further fees proposals’ was published and the Justice Under-Secretary of State announced new measures to be introduced.
‘The Varying Paths to Justice. Mapping problem resolution routes for users and non-users of the civil, administrative and family justice systems’ was published by the Ministry of Justice in December 2015.