We are keeping copies of the legacy sites available for a limited period of time so that people can access material they haven't been able to find on the new site.
Warning:
The content of these sites has not been updated since September 2007, so may no longer be legally accurate, should not be seen to reflect the policies of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and will not remain active indefinitely.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission website has information on all the topics previously available on the sites of the legacy commissions. We have incorporated much of their material into this site and have dedicated sections with up-to-date information on disability, race and gender.
However, not all of the legacy commission content is included in the new site. We are keeping copies of the legacy sites available for a limited period of time so that people can access material they haven't been able to find on the new site.
Warning
The content of these sites has not been updated since September 2007, so:
- may no longer be legally accurate, and
- should not be seen to reflect the policies of the Equality and Human Rights Commission
- will not remain active indefinitely.
Links to the archive websites
The links below will take you to copies of the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE), Disability Rights Commission (DRC) and Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) websites.
Disability Rights Commission sites
DRC (main site)
DRC Scotland
DRC Wales
Easy Read
Celebrating the Journey
Disability Agenda
Equal Opportunities Commission sites
EOC (main site)
EOC Welsh language site
Works4Me
EOC Youth site
Know your place
Commission for Racial Equality sites
CRE (main site)
Catalyst Magazine
30: At the turning of the tide
30 years on a plate
40 years of law against racial discrimination
1807: The First Act
Mixedness and Mixing: an eConference
RIMA - Race in the Media Awards
CEHR transition site
Before its launch on October 1 2007, the Equality and Human Rights Commission had a transition website. An archived snapshot of this website is also available.
Read more about the history of the DRC, EOC, and CRE.