A Human Rights and Equality Impact Assessment of the Public Spending Cuts on Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Women in Coventry.
Authors: Kalwinder Sandhu, Mary-Ann Stephenson and James Harrison
This report records the human rights and equality impact assessment (HREIA) of the spending cuts on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women in Coventry carried out by Coventry Women’s Voices (CWV), Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership (CEMAP), Foleshill Women’s Training, (FWT) and the Centre for Human Rights in Practice at the University of Warwick, School of Law (CHRP).
It analyses the initial impact on BAME women in Coventry of public spending cuts that have already taken place and considers the potential longer term impact of these cuts along with the impact of cuts planned for the future.
The publishers are Coventry Women’s Voices, Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership, Foleshill Women’s Training and the Centre for Human Rights in Practice.
Layers of Inequality © Kalwinder Sandhu, Mary-Ann Stephenson and James Harrison 2013.
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