
End Violence Against Women manifesto: Priorities for Government
End Violence Against Women has published a May 2017 manifesto, outlining priorities for ending violence against women and girls in the UK.
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End Violence Against Women has published a May 2017 manifesto, outlining priorities for ending violence against women and girls in the UK.
“The Brexit vote has unearthed and reinvigorated the politics of difference and social inequalities which have for long complicated Britain’s diversity project.” Sweta Rajan-Rankin writes

For Mental Health Awareness Week in May 2017, the Mental Health Foundation have published a report on the UK’s mental health.
This April 2017 report on discrimination in prison from the Prison Reform Trust and Zahid Mubarek Trust finds disproportionate outcomes for prisoners with protected characteristics.
The Sustainable Development Goals are an ambitious and potentially transformative framework, agreed by all of the countries in the world. The Fabian Society has published a series of April 2017 recommendations for government, the private sector, civil society and campaigners to ensure these goals are met.

The Home Affairs Select Committee launched an inquiry into hate crime and its violent consequences in July 2016. A report was published in May 2017.
In April 2017, Age UK published a report warning that the rising employment rate for older workers does not reflect how easy it is for them to stay in paid, secure work.

In May 2017, the Women’s Resource Centre published their analysis of the impact of austerity on women’s voluntary and community organisations across the UK.

Launched in May 2017, ENAR’s shadow report focuses on racism and discrimination against migrants in Europe in 2015-2016.
The Children’s Commissioner published an April 2017 study into children’s experiences of help-seeking and support after sexual abuse in a family environment.