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We recommend that racial equity is thoroughly embedded within the new Mental Health Bill, and that a number of its current clauses are significantly amended in order to tackle racial disparities in ...
Our response to the government’s Crime and Policing Bill raises concerns about the introduction of Respect Orders and a series of other clauses.
In 1992 Runnymede set up a Commission to consider antisemitism in contemporary Britain. Its report entitled A Very Light Sleeper, published in 1994, carried as one of its recommendations the proposal ...
Proudly independent, Runnymede’s policy development is a critical strand of our work. We take pride in the range of reports, parliamentary briefings and policy responses we have produced for over 50 ...
Throughout our history, the Runnymede Trust has always advocated for a criminal justice system that is fair and serves everyone irrespective of their ethnicity. But while we aspire to this end, ...
Wellbeing and productivity: the value of flexible working. Runnymede Trust researcher Carol Sidney recently worked with peer researchers Jay Fente and Barinur Rashid to complete a study on access to ...
Our children are being failed by the state institutions there to protect them. It is inconceivable that, in 2023, we are reading a report advising police officers to consider “what can I do to keep ...
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