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A blog by the Youth Justice Board's (YJB) Business Intelligence and Insights Directorate that highlights racial disparity in the youth justice system and the ongoing work to tackle it.
We collect, analyse and publish government data on the experiences of people from different ethnic backgrounds. Race Disparity Unit is part of the Cabinet Office .
How racial disparity affects children in their early years and within the youth justice system.
Summary findings from the Ethnicity facts and figures website.
Find information from the Race Disparity Unit about the experiences of people from different ethnic backgrounds in areas including health, education, employment, housing, work, and criminal justice.
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities is supported by the Race Disparity Unit in the Cabinet Office.
Update on government’s progress tackling disparities, including progress in response to the independent 2017 Lammy Review.
Update on government’s progress tackling disparities, including progress in response to the Lammy Review.
Evidence and information for health and care professionals and the wider workforce on health disparities and health inequalities, and how they can be addressed.
How and why we use relative likelihoods to identify disparities between ethnic groups, and some of the benefits and problems associated with using them.
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