
Young Women’s Trust: ‘The Clock Turns Back for Young Women’
‘The Clock Turns Back for Young Women’ is the Young Women’s Trust’s first annual report shining a light on the realities of young women’s lives in the 21st century.
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‘The Clock Turns Back for Young Women’ is the Young Women’s Trust’s first annual report shining a light on the realities of young women’s lives in the 21st century.
In December 2015, race equality think tank the Runnymede Trust launched ‘This is Still About Us’, a report about the attitudes of ethnic minorities in Britain on immigration and Europe.
‘Monitoring poverty and social exclusion’ is a regular, independent assessment of progress in tackling poverty and other types of disadvantage across the United Kingdom.
In November 2015, Acas published a policy discussion paper on ‘Seeking better solutions: tackling bullying and ill-treatment in Britain’s workplaces’.
‘Opportunities and outcomes in education and work: Gender effects’ was published by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills in November 2015.
This report provides feedback from wheelchair users about their experiences of public transport, and signals how things need to change to make travel more inclusive.
This topic overview discusses the prevalence, risk factors and impact of domestic abuse among disabled adults in England.

‘Understanding Retirement Journeys: Expectations vs reality’ was published in December 2015.
The Global Media Monitoring Report was launched in November 2015.
The report of the inter-departmental ministerial group on modern slavery was published in October 2015.