Creating a fairer Britain
Every three years, the Commission must publish a report that demonstrates how far society is making progress in equality, good relations and human rights. The aim of the 'Triennial Review' is to highlight critical issues that society is currently facing, which will help set our agenda for future work.
We are in the process of drafting the Triennial Review, which will be published in October 2010. Over the next year, we will be actively looking for input and feedback from everyone who has an interest helping us identify the main challenges that face our society.
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If you have any further questions regarding the Triennial Review, please contact triennialreview@equalityhumanrights.com.
The initial phase of our evidence gathering, the Call for Evidence, saw many different individuals and organisations contact us with their experiences of discrimination, inequality and unfairness. In total, we received over 100 responses, each one shedding light on different areas of inequality in Britain. These have been incredibly useful in helping inform our research, and later this year we will publish some of them online...
The Call for Evidence for the Triennial Review closed on 31 January 2010 after 15 weeks of being open for submissions. Through that time we heard from many individuals and organisations about their experiences of discrimination, unfairness, and inequality. We have been looking through the submissions with great interest; they have proved to be an invaluable source of information for our evidence base. The material submitted has played, and will continue to play an important role in developing our thinking, and will be made publically available when we publish the Review later this year...