
The Good Childhood Report 2015
The Good Childhood Report 2015 is the fourth in a series of annual reports published by The Children’s Society about how children in the UK feel about their lives.
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The Good Childhood Report 2015 is the fourth in a series of annual reports published by The Children’s Society about how children in the UK feel about their lives.

‘Young against old? What’s really causing wealth inequality?’ was published by the TUC in 2015.
From freshers’ week to finals: Understanding LGBT+ perspectives on, and experiences
of, higher education by Eleanor Formby was published by Sheffield Hallam University in July 2015.
‘British Social Attitudes: The verdict on five years of coalition government’ was published by NatCen in 2015.
‘Downward mobility, opportunity hoarding and the glass floor’ is a report on the effect of family background on the labour market success of high and low performers in assessments of cognitive skills at age 5.
In August 2015, the Scottish Government published its response to the Working Together Review.
CST’s Antisemitic Incident Report for January to June 2015, published in July 2015, shows a 53% increase in antisemitic incidents compared to the same period in 2014.

Published in June 2015, ‘The Scottish LGBT Equality Report’ reveals that despite recent advances in the law and social attitudes LGBT people still face widespread inequality in Scotland.
‘Prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation in England and Wales: National and local estimates’ was published by City University London and Equality Now in July 2015.

This evidence review analyses data from the World Health Organisation’s Detailed Mortality Database.