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Severe and Multiple Disadvantage
CARJ Annual General Meeting
3 November 2018, 11:00 – 16:00hrs, with registration from 10:30am
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Severe and Multiple Disadvantage
Report Launch: A Sector Deal for Disability
11th July, 5:30 - 6:30 pm (doors open at 5:00 pm)
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Christian Responsibility to Dalits and Caste Discrimination
9-10 May 2017

Fr Gerard Mitchell, SJ (parish priest, St Anselm’s Church, Southall), Bishop Pat Lynch and the Christian Network Against Caste Discrimination group are hosting a two-day conference on Christian Responsibility to […]

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Response to ‘Work, health and disability: improving lives’ Green Paper
21st February 20175th January 2018

Our response to a Government consultation on the 'Work, health and disability: improving lives' Green Paper.

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MPs and Peers support Racial Justice Sunday
10th February 2017

Racial Justice Sunday will take place this year on 12 February 2017. It will be an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the many complex challenges facing us in a troubled world.

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Racial Justice Sunday 2017
1st February 20172nd February 2017
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CARJ responds to Gypsy, Roma & Traveller inquiry
30th January 201731st January 2017

The Catholic Association for Racial Justice (CARJ), an independent charity which aims to work for the support and empowerment of BAME (Black, Asian Minority Ethnic) Catholic groups, has submitted a response […]

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Inquiry: Tackling Inequalities faced by Gyspy, Roma and Traveller Communities
30th January 20175th January 2018

Response by the Catholic Association for Racial Justice to an inquiry on tackling inequalities faced by Gypsies, Roma and Travellers.

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Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children supported by chaplaincy
13th January 20171st November 2018

Faith Anderson, Public Affairs Officer  At the start of January, The Traveller Movement published Overlooked and Overrepresented: Gypsy, Traveller and Roma children in the youth justice system. The report is […]

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Celebrating the International Day of People with a Disability
3rd December 201621st May 2019

According to Scope, 38% of disabled children worry about being bullied and 49% of disabled people have experienced discrimination in shops. Disabled people are less likely to be in employment, […]

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Eight things everyone should know about mental health in the UK
10th October 201622nd August 2018

Porsha Nunes-Brown, Network and Communications Officer Mental health is a major issue in the UK, with one in four adults and one in ten children experiencing mental health problems every […]

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CSAN welcomes DWP announcement to stop re-testing chronically ill and disabled benefit claimants
5th October 201611th November 2016

CSAN welcomes the Government's decision to scrap reassessments of people with disabilities for Employment Support Allowance.

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