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Shouldn't an impact assessment have been done as part of the government's Public Sector Equality Duty?
Just wondering......
David
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Van: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK [[log in to unmask]] namens Samir Jeraj [[log in to unmask]]
Verzonden: donderdag 5 november 2015 11:17
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Onderwerp: Welfare reforms on black and minority ethnic communities

Dear All,

Is anyone working on the impact of the proposed welfare reforms (e.g. tax credit cuts, lower benefit cap etc.) on black and minority ethnic families?

I've got the Runnymede briefing, but wanted to see if any other analysis had been done?

All the best,

Samir

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Samir Jeraj
Policy and Practice Officer
Race Equality Foundation
0207 428 1886


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