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Useful lessons learned from LGBT history

Although there has been much recent progress in recognising the rights of LGBT people, I believe it’s worth pausing to reflect on this and how it happened.

by David Isaac 7 February 2019
by David Isaac 20 December 2018
by Leah and Emily 20 November 2018

Our response to the Gender Recognition Act consultation

Rebecca Hilsenrath discusses our response to the Government’s consultation on the reform of the Gender Recognition Act 2004.

by Rebecca Hilsenrath 22 October 2018

Is Britain Fairer? Leaving no one behind

Today we have made available our state of the nation report Is Britain Fairer? 2018.

by Rebecca Hilsenrath 21 October 2018

Plugging a much needed gap in housing advice for disabled people

Imogen Blood, founder of Imogen Blood and Associates, discusses the availability of housing advice for disabled people.

by Imogen Blood 19 October 2018

Following the Grenfell tragedy, human rights empower us

Virginia Bras-Gomes, chair of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, discusses human rights in relation to the Grenfell fire.

by Virginia Bras-Gomes 20 August 2018

How can we realise the right to health for asylum seekers?

Rosie Wallbank, refugee and asylum lead, discusses the right to health for asylum seekers.

by Rosie Wallbank 20 May 2018

Putting mental health at the top of the agenda

We’ve spoken to three individuals about their experiences of detention under the Mental Health Act and their shocking and moving tales are eye-opening.

by Tim Gunning 14 May 2018

Unconscious bias training: no such thing as a quick fix

Does unconscious bias training work to create inclusive workplace cultures?

by Caroline Waters OBE 23 March 2018