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Entries in Race (12)

Wednesday
Jan132016

Race equality – how far have we come?

How Far Have We Come? Lessons from the 1965 Race Relations Act was published by the Runnymede Trust in December 2015. Fifty years on from the Act, how far do you think we have come? What are your reflections?

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Tuesday
Mar252014

Caste discrimination in Britain – two new research reports 

Do your staff know what is meant by caste discrimination? The Equality and Human Rights Commission has published research reports into issues surrounding caste in Britain, to inform a new statutory law prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of caste. The Commission has said that discrimination against an individual because of caste in sectors such as education cannot be tolerated.

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Thursday
Jan302014

Do you know how the Immigration Bill will affect HR professionals and managers? 

The Immigration Bill announced on 10 October 2013 aims to make it more difficult for migrants to stay in the UK where they have no legal right to do so. Key points to consider include right-to-work checks and higher penalties for employing an illegal migrant.

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Wednesday
Jan152014

Apprenticeships – are yours gender segregated? Are young people from ethnic minority backgrounds under-represented?

Many occupational frameworks within the Apprenticeship programme are strongly gender segregated, and young people from ethnic minority backgrounds are under-represented in general on Apprenticeship frameworks. How do your apprenticeship programmes shape up?

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Wednesday
Jan152014

Are your learners from ethnic minority backgrounds still losing out?

In the last few decades, significant progress has been made in addressing racism – more learners from ethnic minority backgrounds are progressing to higher education, for example. However, disproportionate numbers of young people from these backgrounds are unemployed and underemployed. Isn’t this a contradiction?

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