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First Published: 22 Mar 2013
This guide gives a brief overview of the legal definitions and types of discrimination and unlawful behaviour set out in the Equality Act 2010.
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News
Published: 08 Sep 2016
The Equality and Human Rights Commission's inquiry into the Metropolitan Police Service reveals significant weaknesses in handling discrimination complaints from its own officers and staff.
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News
Published: 23 Sep 2016
The Equality and Human Rights Commission in Scotland has welcomed the report from the Independent Advisory Group on Hate Crime, Prejudice and Community Cohesion, which calls for a multi-agency approach to stamp out hate crime in Scotland.
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News
Published: 30 Sep 2016
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First Published: 01 Sep 2009
This guide outlines the role and experience of inspectorates, regulators and complaints-handling bodies in promoting human rights standards in public services.
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First Published: 14 May 2010
This report reviews current knowledge about prejudice, focussing on protected characteristics of age, disability, gender, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
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First Published: 01 Dec 2010
This report examines identity-based bullying of young people and the preventative and responsive strategies employed by local authorities across Britain.
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Blog
Published: 26 Jul 2017
Supreme Court judgment is a positive step for access to justice, but
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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 17 Feb 2020
If you think you have been discriminated against you should act quickly, as there are time limits for lodging a claim with an employment tribunal or court.
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Advice and Guidance
Last updated: 30 Mar 2020
What is a discriminatory advert and how can you report it?
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Blog
Published: 23 Mar 2018
Does unconscious bias training actually work to help create more inclusive workplace cultures?
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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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News
Published: 31 May 2018
We issued a statement in support of the launch of Lord Bracadale’s review of hate crime legislation in Scotland
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Blog
Published: 11 Jun 2018
How can civil society organisations hold the government to account on human rights issues?
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News
Published: 04 Sep 2018
A new inquiry to investigate whether changes to legal aid funding have left some victims of discrimination unable to access justice has been launched today.
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Last updated: 19 May 2021
We have launched an inquiry to look at whether legal aid helps people who raise a discrimination complaint in England and Wales to get justice.
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First Published: 29 Feb 2012
This is the Easy Read guide to the public sector equality duty.
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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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News
Published: 11 Oct 2018
Three quarters of people in Britain agree that there should be equality for all, but veiled prejudice and negative attitudes towards others are still prevalent in our society.
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Last updated: 04 Nov 2020
We are carrying out research to look at whether legal aid enables people who raise a discrimination complaint in Scotland to get justice.