EHRC report: ‘Who Runs Wales?’
This report ‘paints a stark picture of Wales. One that shows women are largely missing from the decision-making tables across most areas of our daily life’.
This report ‘paints a stark picture of Wales. One that shows women are largely missing from the decision-making tables across most areas of our daily life’.
‘Review of Evidence of Inequalities in Access to Health Services in Wales and the UK: Gender, Gender Reassignment, and Sexual Identity’ was published in February 2014.
On Human Rights Day 2013, The Welsh Government announced its plans for a public consultation on proposals for a Declaration of the Rights of Older People.
A Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) study published in October 2013 focuses on the experiences of people in Wales from five ethnic groups.
A Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) study published in October 2013 focuses on the experiences of people in Wales from five ethnic groups – Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Polish, Somali and white British/Welsh.

Following a short inquiry, the National Assembly for Wales published ‘The future of equality and human rights in Wales’ in August 2013.
‘Understanding who commits hate crime and why they do it’ was commissioned by the Welsh Government and published in July 2013.
In May 2013, Communities Minister Huw Lewis pledged that the Welsh Government will not follow England in dropping the commitment to assess the impact that policies have on different groups.
On 22 November 2012, the Welsh Equalities Minister confirmed that the Welsh Public Sector will continue to carry out Equality Impact Assessments when developing its policies.
‘Securing a strong equality and human rights agenda. Wales review 2011/12. Wales programme 2012/13’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in November 2012.