Practical resources and tools for promoting equality and challenging discrimination in the workplace
Resources

There are a number of resources across the website that can benefit reps and employers so please explore the site.

Follow the link in the right hand bar to a report on the Cross Strand Project commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government that investigated how to take multiple characteristics and needs into account when designing the delivery of services.

If external organisations would like the Equal at Work website to link to your own resources then please contact us

Resources

Equality and Human Rights Commission covering all areas of equality and human rights, including a helpline.

DirectGov - covering all aspects of rights at work

Welsh Assembly Government website
Up to date information on equalities work of the Government can be found here.

Chwarae Teg - supporting the economic development of Women in Wales. Chwarae Teg champions education, entrepreneurship, work-life balance and flexible working, helping women to overcome the obstacles that prevent them from making a full and consistent contribution within the economy. Mentoring and training schemes are available.

Wrexham Children’s Information Bureau on how to make work-life balance work for you as an employer and as an employee.

Crossroads Care - guidance on supporting employees with caring responsibilities, and support for carers

Disability Wales - training and consultancy services

Deaf Association Wales - Deaf equality training and BSL lessons

Journeys - Mental Health First Aid Training, Depression Buster courses and guidance on health and well being

RNIB - supporting blind and partially sighted people

RNID - Supporting hard of hearing people

Age Concern Cymru - rights and support for older workers

Older People’s Commissioner
Website for the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales.

Stonewall Cymru - supporting LGB people, including Stonewall Diversity champions employers scheme

LGBT Excellence Centre

Race Equality First - based in Cardiff and the Vale

Black Voluntary Sector Network Wales

Women’s Voice
Women’s Voice is an independent umbrella organisation committed to taking women’s concerns and interests to the very heart of government. It campaigns on the key issues affecting women’s lives in 21st Century Wales.

Wales Council for Voluntary Action
An umbrella body for voluntary sector organisations in Wales





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