July 3, 2018

Curatorial project manager – Autograph

London £29,000 p.a. (full-time) Deadline: 9 July 2018   Autograph is recruiting for a full time Curatorial Project Manager. Autograph is a leading visual arts organisation funded by Arts Council England and based in an award winning building designed by Sir David Adjaye in Shoreditch. Autograph specialize in showing photography and film made by contemporary […]

Policy and advocacy officer – COFACE Families Europe

Location: Brussels Salary: €2500-€3000 gross/month Full-time, permanent Deadline: 13 July (interviews end of July/early August) COFACE Families Europe is a pluralistic network of family organisations representing the interest of all families in Europe. We are a membership-based non-governmental organisation which works in partnership with the European Commission through an operating grant of the EaSI programme. The

Nomination open for the Bob Hepple Equality Award

The fourth annual Bob Hepple Equality Award aims to recognise somebody who has made a significant contribution to combating discrimination or advancing equality. Established by the Equal Rights Trust (ERT) in memory of the late Professor Sir Bob Hepple QC, champion of equality and non-discrimination, and Chair and then Honorary President of the Trust. The award celebrates

Call for hate crime data

The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) publishes hate crime data every year on 16 November.   This provides an overview of hate crimes reported by governments and hate incidents reported by civil society, international organizations and the Holy See across the OSCE’s 57 participating States. Reporting by civil society is essential to our reporting, as

Editorial – Windrush: A moment for listening

The Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) today released their eagerly-awaited report on the Windrush Generation and its treatment by the Home Office. Many have already reacted at the report’s unflinching condemnation of Home Office practices. “Major reforms needed,” reads a headline on the Parliament’s own website. It is very positive to see that the scandal

Report highlights gaps in support for trafficking victims

The Centre for the Study of Modern Slavery, based in London, has released a report highlighting gaps in support – especially long-term support – for victims of human trafficking and modern slavery in the UK.  The report is based on original research commissioned by the Human Trafficking Foundation. The research’s attempt to “understand what long

New report outlines the situation of asylum in the EU

The European Asylum Support Office have released their annual report covering 2017. The report aims to provide “a comprehensive overview of the situation of asylum in the EU (including information on Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Iceland), describing and analysing flows of applicants for international protection, major developments in legislation, jurisprudence, and policies at the EU+

Welcome Croatia!

If you look up Croatia online, all you currently get is a list of references to the World Cup. No one appears to have yet noticed that Croatia is now a full member of the European Union, and the restrictions on requiring a registration certificate in order to work in the UK have thus been

Remembering Kamil Ahmad

Last Friday 29th of June, Bristolians gathered at City Hall to honour Kamil Ahmad and Bijan Ebrahimi, and others who have been failed by the system. Kamil and Bijam were both disabled men who came to the UK seeking safety and sanctuary. Both of them were murdered in Bristol. Kamil came to England from Iraq,

Head of BAME Connectivity Programme – BTEG

Location: London Part-Time (25 Hours per week) Salary: £39-41 K NJC scale PO (47-48) (Pro-rata) Deadline: 13 July 5PM The post is funded by the City Bridge Trust for a fixed 2 years The Black Training and Enterprise Group (BTEG) is a national charity delivering programmes for young black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people

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