Publications

Publications

The Black and Minority Ethnic Voluntary and Community Sector - A Literature Review

Wednesday, 05 May 2010 15:02 admin

A literature review on the state of research on the Black and Minority Ethnic Voluntary and Community Sector in Britain, which considers a wide range of areas, including education, health, welfare services, housing, community participation and volunteering and funding. Carried out in partnership with the University of Glasgow, the review aims to achieve the following outcomes:

 

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Understanding, Accepting and Valuing Each Other: The Challenge of Ethical Ambition

Wednesday, 05 May 2010 15:01 admin

A detailed good practice guide to the new Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations that came in force in the UK in 2003, this publication is specifically targeted to voluntary sector employees, although relevant to employers across the board. The guide features comprehensive information both on the legal framework surrounding equality and diversity issues as well as on the specific areas of discrimination and/or harassment on the grounds of religion or belief contained in the Regulations, including the following:

 

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Summary Annual Report and Accounts 2006

Wednesday, 05 May 2010 15:00 admin

This report provides an overview of the wide range of activities EMF has carried out in the past twelve months to raise awareness of issues affecting Britain’s minority ethnic communities.

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Ethnic Minorities and Food – A Literature Review

Wednesday, 05 May 2010 14:59 admin

This literature review commissioned by the Food Standard Agency (FSA) identifies publications on food and minority ethnic groups in the UK. The publications selected through the literature search have been organised according to themes emerging from the findings and include: statistical background; health; nutrition; shortcomings of surveys and limited access. The review aims to achieve the following objectives:

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Hard to Reach Groups – Focus on Muslim Women

Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:47 admin

This research was commissioned by the Food Standard Agency (FSA) and aimed at developing its knowledge base on Muslim women. A participatory approach was adopted, involving three focus groups in Bristol, London and Bolton. Findings revealed little knowledge and awareness of food labelling and participants felt that the information displayed was of little relevance to them. The following recommendations were made:

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