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Research Report
First Published: 11 Oct 2018
We review people's experiences of prejudice, and people's attitudes towards others, in Britain today.
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Research Report
First Published: 23 Mar 2018
This report looks at the effectiveness of unconscious bias training and makes recommendations for employers, policymakers and human resource professionals
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Report
First Published: 14 Aug 2017
'Tackling disability-related harassment: Final progress report 2017' concludes the Commission's review into the actions and initiatives taken by public authorities in dealing with disability-related harassment.
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Advice and Guidance
First Published: 13 Jul 2017
This guide explains what the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is and what it means for you.
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Report
First Published: 03 Apr 2017
Being disabled in Britain is our review into disability inequality in Great Britain, offering comprehensive evidence on whether our society lives up to its promise to be fair to all its citizens.
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Advice and Guidance
First Published: 07 Mar 2016
The Talk DVD was originally produced by the Disability Rights Commission.
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Report
First Published: 23 Feb 2015
Inquiry revealing that despite many reports and recommendations, adults with mental health conditions have died of ‘non-natural’ causes while in state detention in police cells and psychiatric wards.
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Inquiry Related
First Published: 23 Feb 2015
This report details incidents from the inquiry into the non-natural deaths of adults with mental health conditions while in detention.
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Briefing Paper
First Published: 16 Sep 2014
This briefing looks at disabled people's experiences of crime and compares these with the experiences of non-disabled people. It considers the impact of crime on disabled people's lifestyles and concludes with disabled people's concerns about experiencing crime in the future.
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Briefing Paper
First Published: 09 Jun 2014
This briefing uses British Crime Survey (BCS) data to understand the different equality groups expectations about being insulted and their experience of intimidation, threats, violence and crime.