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Our response to the T level programmes consultation
07 February 2018 | News
... about the consultation Read our response It sought views on how to implement T levels so that they meet the aims of the ...
EHRC has a new Equality and human rights helpline for advisers
20 February 2018 | News
This service compliments the Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) helplinefor members of the public.
The numbers are:
England: 0161 829 8190
Scotland: 0141 228 5990
Wales: 029 2044 7790
The service is available within core office hours.
I’m Back on the Dance Floor
28 June 2017 | News
... Blog comes from Adrienne Armorer. Adrienne talks about how the effects of MS forced her to hang up her dancing ...
Brent Council has most capped households
19 May 2013 | News
... Tower Hamlets and Westminster. To see the full table and how the benefits cap might affect you go to this Parliament ...
TfL want your views on portable hearing loops and speech-to-text technology
22 February 2018 | News
... stations. They are trialling these products to understand how they assist customers with hearing impairments when ...
Social Security coverage for self employed
01 October 2014 | News
... for so-called ‘false self-employment’ and considers how current Universal Credit regulations may affect the ...
I get active my way: From dancing, to Taekwondo, to competitive bread making
27 March 2017 | News
... she loves being creative and interactive through dance, and how competition can come in the form of Taekwondo and ...
Opportunity to be paid participant in research projects
13 November 2024 | News
... an initial call at your convenience to explain more about how their research projects are conducted. They may then get ...
Social Value Act: introductory guide
08 April 2018 | News
... find a plain English explanation of the SVA and advice on how to include social value in your specification for ...
EASS shortlisted for two European awards
12 March 2015 | News
The Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) has been shortlisted for two awards for the European Contact Centre and Customer Service Awards 2015
The EASS Helpline advises and assists individuals on issues relating to equality and human rights, across England, Scotland and Wales. It can also accept referrals from organisations which, due to capacity or funding issues, are unable to provide face to face advice to local users of their services.