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EHRC supplementary research on specific LGBT issues

Summary: The Equality and Human Rights Commission has produced six reports on specific LGBT issues, in addition to their 'Beyong Tolerance' report.

In addition to the policy paper 'Beyond tolerance: Making sexual orientation a public matter', the Commission has also produced six supplementary reports on a range of specific issues.  These are available to download from the EHRC website, or by clicking below:

Research reports

Research summary reports

Related research

Research report 36 - Integration in the workplace: emerging employment practice on age, sexual orientation and religion or belief (PDF)
[Word version of this research]
Sue Bond and Emma Hollywood (Employment Research Institute, Edinburgh Napier University) and Fiona Colgan (Comparative Organisation and Equality Research Centre, London Metropolitan University)
This report examines good practice in relation to recruitment, promotion or advancement at work based on the three
equality strands of age, sexual orientation and religion or belief. The research evidence will form the basis of a good practice document on recruitment, promotion and advancement at work to be developed by the Commission.

Don’t look back? Improving health and social care service delivery for older LGB users (PDF)
Richard Ward, University of Manchester,  Stephen Pugh, University of Salford, Elizabeth Price, University of Hull
This paper considers the perspectives and experiences of older LGB people and highlights the reasons why we should pay particular attention to their situation as users of health and social care.

Improving sexual orientation monitoring (PDF)
Chris Creegan, Director of Corporate Affairs, National Centre for Social Research, Michael Keating, National Adviser Equalities and Cohesion, Local Government Improvement and Development
This paper was commissioned to explore the case for asking people about sexual orientation and the issues it raises, including how it might be framed more effectively, the importance of anonymity and confidentiality, the questions that work and how the information collected can be used.

Researching and monitoring adolescence and sexual orientation: Asking the right questions, at the right time (PDF)
Elizabeth McDermott, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York
This paper was commissioned to provide an overview of the evidence and issues involved in furthering our understanding about sexual orientation disadvantage by asking young people questions about sexual orientation for the purposes of research and monitoring.

Source: EHRC


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