Factsheet on Disability Hate Crime and the media’s portrayal of Disabled people
In 2015, Inclusion London published ‘Disability hate crime and the media’s portrayal of Disabled people – facts and statistics’.
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In 2015, Inclusion London published ‘Disability hate crime and the media’s portrayal of Disabled people – facts and statistics’.
In October 2015, Inclusion London published an information paper on ‘Evidence of breaches of Disabled people’s rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities’.
‘Equality, human rights and access to civil law justice: A literature review’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in October 2015.

In July 2015, the National Assembly for Wales published ‘Employment Opportunities for People over 50’.
In October 2015, the Government published updated statistics on hate crimes and racist incidents in England and Wales.
In October 2014, the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland published an assessment of the experiences of people in education across all the equality grounds in Northern Ireland.
The findings of this report underscore the importance of access to the High Court’s inherent supervisory jurisdiction, for claimants, defendants, and for the wider public interest.
this collection of essays provides divergent perspectives on whether and how human rights NGOs should pursue social justice.
‘We Fear for our Lives: Offline and Online Experiences of Anti-Muslim Hostility’ was published in October 2015.
Two JRF papers focus on helping young people move into the labour market with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people from ethnic groups.