May
28
2008
New Website to tackle discrimination
ASA Advicenow has launched a new website as part of its role in an EU-funded partnership project. The campaign aims to raise awareness of discrimination through public information and outreach work as well as bringing advice agencies together to share experience and help advisers recognise and deal with discrimination problems.
(Is that discrimination)
The project is led by Citizens Advice and includes AdviceUK, Law Centres Federation, Advice Northern Ireland, Citizens Advice Scotland and the British Institute of Human Rights.
The campaign will run until the end of the year and there will be lots of ways to get involved:
(Is that discrimination)
The project is led by Citizens Advice and includes AdviceUK, Law Centres Federation, Advice Northern Ireland, Citizens Advice Scotland and the British Institute of Human Rights.
The campaign will run until the end of the year and there will be lots of ways to get involved:
http://www.isthatdiscrimination.org.uk is the national focus for the campaign and includes an interactive problem page, case studies, news stories and information on all types of discrimination. We’re keen to get as much input as possible, either from individuals or organisations. So check out the site and feel free to write in with your stories, problems and comments. More content will be added over the coming months so remember to keep checking back.
