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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This policy brief focuses on lessons learned around attitudes toward engaging faith more broadly.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Citron on 31 May 2024.
This brief focuses on successful approaches in engaging faith leaders to address sensitive issues in their communities
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Beard on 6 July 2023.
This document captures the early successes, activities and learning and will inform future service development.
Faith has a background in Law, with 24 years’ experience running courts, tribunals and leading change projects within the Justice System. Faith joined the Parole Board in 2015 as Director of Business Improvement and led the digital transformation of the...
Better Outcomes through Linked Data (BOLD) is a government data-linking programme which aims to improve the connectedness of government data in England and Wales.
Residential Property Tribunal Decisions of Judge Tagliavini, Mr Cairns, Mr Miller on 19 October 2018
Results of a survey of heads of schools, teachers, general public, parents, students, employers and higher education institutions in England.
This explains how the Equality Act 2010 applies and how this is put into practice in relation to religion and belief.
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