15 Jan What civil society can learn from the BBC
Recent events such as BBC pay levels and gendered and racialised pay disparities brings to mind one phrase that might be repurposed in the name of justice. If you see something, say something....
Recent events such as BBC pay levels and gendered and racialised pay disparities brings to mind one phrase that might be repurposed in the name of justice. If you see something, say something....
Whilst we applaud the long over due recognition of the position of Carers and new entitlements, we are concerned about key parts of the Queens Speech and the raft of new legislation that is being outlined....
I recently attended an interesting conference about the Advice sector in London, which included the participation of a representative from the Cabinet Office....
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The Government's vision of Big Society fails to grasp the reality of life argues Shantele from Cheshire, Halton and Warrington Race Equality Centre...
The case of the Rochdale sex abuse ring has nothing to do with race, class or religion argues Amina Lone from the Social Action and Research Foundation....
Almost a year has passed since the Olympic games. Nearly a whole year since Jess Ennis, Mo Farrah, and Laura Trott won Gold Medals. But perhaps most importantly, this....
What are the issues affecting the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) voluntary sector and how are they different to the problems affecting the voluntary sector in general?...
We can't assume faith leaders speak for everyone, argues Bryan Teixeira from Naz Project London....
The Government won’t mend ‘Broken Britain’ by ignoring inequalities, says Dan Silver from One North West....