British Future report: ‘How To Talk About Immigration’
British Future’s report sets out the challenges for all sides when it comes to discussing and regaining trust on one of the most hotly contested issues in British politics.
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British Future’s report sets out the challenges for all sides when it comes to discussing and regaining trust on one of the most hotly contested issues in British politics.
2014 is the third year of the combined Gender and Race Benchmark, with 114 organisations submitting confidential data – a 70% increase from 2012 when it was launched.

Published in October 2014, this survey provides valuable evidence of how LGBT persons in the EU and Croatia experience bias-motivated discrimination, violence and harassment in different areas of life.
The Young Review report highlights the specific experiences and needs of black and Muslim men aged 18-24 in the Criminal Justice System.
‘Third sector and welfare on the frontline. The impact of welfare reform on families, individuals and communities from the perspective of the third sector organisations that support them’ was published by SCVO in December 2014.
This book analyses how gender equality work in British public services is changing in response to a range of factors.
This document is intended to help Parliamentarians and civil society understand what the CEDAW Committee expects the UK Government and devolved administrations to do over the next few years.
In November 2014, SCVO published its ‘Quick guide to Smith Commission Report’ identifying powers to be devolved to Scotland, including those relating to equality, employability and welfare proposals.

ENAR’s publication ‘Measure, Plan, Act: How data collection can support racial equality’, provides evidence that equality data collection is legally possible and not costly.
The paper, by Victoria Winckler with Michael Trickey, argues that public policy in Wales needs to be clear what it means by poverty.