Public bodies “overwhelmed” at having to implement human rights laws, study warns
Statt at public bodies can be “overwhelmed” by having to implement human rights laws into the working of their organisation...
Statt at public bodies can be “overwhelmed” by having to implement human rights laws into the working of their organisation...
A University of Exeter expert will lead major new research to help inform the fight against inequality, racism and xenophobia...
Millions of people are suffering from digital health inequality because of poverty, experts have warned. A new study says urgent...
International Criminal Court judges have taken a “cautious” attitude to considering the impact of mental health issues on witnesses and...
Creating and fostering ‘shared spaces’ can help to tackle the problems caused by gentrification and changing communities in Cornwall, a...
A major new research project will explore the impact of transformational changes to mental health treatment in South America. Community-based...
Those with authoritarian political views are more likely to be concerned about terrorism and border control than a future new...
Early women parliamentary candidates found it harder to make unique appeals to represent the ‘woman’s point of view’ over time...
New analysis showing how the South West is a higher education “cold spot” means a unique approach to offering support...