
Women and Equalities Select Committee report: Race Disparity Audit
If the inequalities revealed in the Race Disparity Audit are to be tackled, Government departments must have clear and measurable plans, priorities for action, and remain
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If the inequalities revealed in the Race Disparity Audit are to be tackled, Government departments must have clear and measurable plans, priorities for action, and remain

A one-size fits all approach in research and policy means that millions of women are not being seen or heard by policymakers. This problem is

79,000 families are currently housed in temporary accommodation in England, a staggering rise of 65% since 2010. This is according to a June 2018 report
At least 12 million older people and disabled people do not receive the care they require, a number which has almost doubled since 2010. This is

The Department for Work and Pensions has published the results of a survey on Universal Credit Full Service previously called the ‘digital service’, in June 2018.

The UK Government is beginning to understand the costs and compromises that will be needed to achieve a successful outcome in Brexit negotiations. This is according

‘Disability rights are not always seen in practice, with disabled people still facing many barriers; material and attitudinal.’ The final report of ‘Getting Thing Changed’,

Last year, over 1.5 million people in the UK, including 365,000 children were pushed into destitution. This is according to a June 2018 report by the Joseph

‘The lack of consideration of Gypsies and Travellers in the rollout of Universal Credit will have a major impact in the lives of our society’s

Legislation alone cannot change attitudes, but it can contribute. It can also raise awareness, and give victims of hate crime confidence that it will be taken seriously by authorities.
This is according to a May 2018 independent review (pdf) of hate crime legislation in Scotland, chaired by Lord Bracadale – a senior member of the judiciary.