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The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is issuing the following guidance for faith and belief groups and those who manage places of worship, who may wish to play an active role during this period.
This explains how the Equality Act 2010 applies and how this is put into practice in relation to religion and belief.
This thematic statement on freedom of religion or belief and youth (people aged 15 to 24) includes a list of national government co-signatories.
A multi-layered, multi-actor approach is needed to protect and promote freedom of religion or belief
This thematic statement on freedom of religion or belief in conflict or insecure contexts includes a list of national government co-signatories.
The conference will bring together government, civil society, faith and belief groups to agree action to promote freedom of religion or belief internationally.
Results of research into the impact of learners’ religion and/or belief on their experiences of adult learning.
This paper re-assesses the treatment of religion in development studies 30 years after the publication of a special issue of World Development
This thematic statement on freedom of religion or belief and cultural heritage includes a list of national government co-signatories.
The religion people connect or identify with (their religious affiliation), whether or not they practise or have belief in it, by education, employment, health and housing using Census 2021 data.
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