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Advice and Guidance
First Published: 25 Apr 2016
Is England Fairer? The state of equality and human rights 2016 is the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s report on equality and human rights progress in England based on evidence from Is Britain Fairer?, published in October 2015, and updated evidence where possible.
In 2010, the Commission produced its first progress report on equality, entitled How Fair is Britain? A separate human rights progress report, the Human Rights Review, was published in 2012. Is Britain Fairer? was the Commission’s follow-up report on both equality and human rights.
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Report
First Published: 08 Mar 2016
This paper will set out some of the experience of network members and others in the area of diversity monitoring.
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Research Report
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
This report examines the knowledge, attitudes and practices of SME employers in relation to their equality duties and human rights issues.
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Research Report
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
This report examines the use of cumulative impact assessment techniques to analyse the equalities impacts of tax, welfare and spending policies.
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Inquiry Related
Research Report
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
This report provides an independent assessment of the late EHRC Strategic Funding Programme and offers suggestions for future programmes.
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Research Report
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
This report explores the relationship between poverty and equality and the EHRC's role in poverty work given its equality mandate.
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Research Report
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
This report takes the first steps in helping us to develop a bank of questions that can be used over time to assess public attitudes to equality in Scotland.
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Report
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
This report from 2014 paints a stark picture of gender equality in Wales.
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Report
First Published: 01 Mar 2016
This report looks at the state of equality and human rights in England in 2016.
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Report
First Published: 21 Jan 2016
This report looks at the state of equality and human rights in Scotland in 2015.