Grace Oppong told Byline Times that her daughter has been repeatedly hospitalised due to mould and damp
Inequality
The study suggests that those groups less likely to vote Conservative were more likely to be turned away
422,000 households across the UK are estimated to be affected by the two-child allowance limit - but not Members of Parliament
A new wave of unionisation in the cultural sector is pushing back against a decade of austerity in the sector
I’m writing an open access textbook on homelessness and have just released Chapter 6, which focuses on homelessness experienced by Indigenous peoples—especially in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. A ‘top 10’ overview of the chapter can be found here: https://nickfalvo.ca/homelessness-among-indigenous-peoples/
The focus on 'language' policing by the arbiters of educational standards exacerbates class and racial inequalities argues a new report
I recently helped organize a homelessness study tour of New York City. Our group consisted of 30 Canadians from the non-profit sector, government, law enforcement and academia. We toured six sites over a three-day period. Here’s my ‘top 10’ overview of the tour: https://nickfalvo.ca/ten-things-to-know-about-homelessness-in-new-york-city/
The families of profoundly learning-disabled people are involved in a continuous struggle for their most fundamental rights and dignities, writes Stephen Unwin
Penny Pepper debunks the bigoted beliefs held about the Blue Badge, support workers, wheelchairs and more...
With a damning report finding that racism is entrenched in cricket, Shamik Das explores how it is impossible to separate sport from society and what is required for transformative change