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Research Report
First Published: 01 Sep 2009
This report examines options for amending the Scottish devolution settlement related to the promotion of equality of opportunity and the elimination of discrimination.
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Research Report
First Published: 01 Aug 2009
This report examines what equality statistics locally-based public sector organisations collect and use, especially as relates to their policies and practices.
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Inquiry Related
First Published: 11 Jun 2009
This report draws on information that was submitted to the Commission during the Call for Evidence. During this timeframe we asked anyone with an interest in human rights to contact us with their views, experiences and recommendations for positive change.
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Report
First Published: 01 Jun 2009
This report draws on findings from case studies in five different organisations, which have a reputation for having made some progress embedding human rights into their work.
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Inquiry Related
First Published: 01 Jun 2009
Report on our research into the Human Rights Act's first ten years which makes a number of recommendations to help embed human rights in the public sector.
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Inquiry Related
First Published: 01 Jun 2009
This report sets out the findings of a Human Rights Inquiry.
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Research Report
First Published: 01 Apr 2009
This report looks at research on pay gaps (the difference in average pay for different groups of people) from 2000 to 2009. It aims to find any gaps in data and look at important issues where more research is needed.
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Research Report
First Published: 10 Feb 2009
This report examines the nature of sexual orientation, captures public attitudes and investigates the impact of disadvantage experienced by LGB people.
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Research Report
First Published: 08 Dec 2008
This report looks at pay gaps - the difference in average pay for different groups of people - for 6 protected characteristics: gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, age and disability.
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Research Report
First Published: 26 Nov 2008
This report explored whether the Olympic Delivery Authority’s (ODA) procurement policies and practices benefited businesses in the five host boroughs of the London 2012 Olympic Games (Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest).