In collaboration with the University of Nottingham, the Equality Human Rights Commission have produced some resources on socio-economic rights, in January 2018.
Scottish Government OSLA and Scottish Refugee Council: Scots Refugee Integration Strategy 2018 – 2022
The Scottish Government, COSLA and the Scottish Refugee Council have launched a strategy to support refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland’s communities.
New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy (pdf), published in January 2018, aims to coordinate the efforts of organisations involved in supporting refugees and asylum seekers.
Children’s Commissioner for Wales resource for schools: Tackling Islamophobia
The Children’s Commissioner have published a January 2018 resource about the rights of young Muslims in Wales.
Equality and Human Rights Commission resource: Adviser Support
The EHRC are offering a telephone-based service for the advice sector, solicitors, other organisations that support individuals with their problems, trade unions, and ombudsman schemes, in November 2017.
The Guardian: Stories of Modern Slavery
The Guardian have compiled stories from people who escaped modern slavery for a July 2017 edition.
Our Equality and Human Rights Framework is here
Tracey Agyeman – EDF Network Coordinator – gives an update on our Equality and Human Rights Framework.
Parliament Education Service teaching resource: LGBT+ Rights in Focus
Through video and discussion, these teaching resources explore legislation that has had an impact on LGBT+ rights in the UK.
Children’s Rights Alliance for England leaflets: How Well are we Respecting Children’s Rights?
The Children’s Rights Alliance (CRAE) has published two child-friendly resources on children’s rights.
Independent Food Aid Network: Mapping Food Aid
The Independent Food Network (Ifan) has been carrying out research on the growth of food banks out side of the Trussell Trust network, Britain’s biggest food bank network.
Unicef report card 14: Building the Future – Children and the Sustainable Development Goals in Rich Countries
One in three British children are in ‘multi-dimensional poverty,’ finds a June 2017 Unicef report.