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One in four people in this country will suffer from a mental health problem at some point in their lives. Rethink, a national mental health charity, conducted a survey on MPs mental health last year. They found that 11% of MPs had suffered personally from a mental health problem. Yet not one is prepared to
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Welsh Assembly Government - This Statistical Bulletin is from the 2007 Living in Wales Survey and includes statistical data covering discrimination, harassment and victimisation.
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Sixty-four percent of f Europeans believe the economic crisis will bring more discrimination in the job market, according to a new Eurobarometer opinion survey released by the European Commission this week (9 November).
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Rockin' René quite rightly asks about the silence amongst the four parties' health spokespeople about claims by a top sexual health consultant that people living with HIV in Wales are routinely facing discrimination at the hands of their GPs. In many ways I do not think this is deliberate. Rather the revelations suffered by virtue of the fact that they played second fiddle on the ...
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Andy Burnham MP, Labour's Shadow Health Secretary, in response to today's RCGP survey on the Health and Social Care Bill, whose respondents called for it to be withdrawn, said:
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The NHS Information Centre for health and social care - The 2007 Health Survey for England results focussing on knowledge, attitudes and behaviour on key aspects of lifestyle - smoking, drinking, eating and physical activity.
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Taste discrimination or not? The grand question about discrimination is whether the discrimination being practiced is taste discrimination (“don’t like them, never have”) or rational discrimination (“no, sorry, but we really don’t employ vampires in the holy water  bottling plant”). Louise Mensch, an author and MP for Corby, said “did not have any ambition” to be a Cabinet ...
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Communities and Local Government - Statistics from the Citizenship Survey for England covering issues including community empowerment, cohesion and belonging, meaningful interaction, racial prejudice and discrimination, and volunteering.
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Communities and Local Government - Statistics from the Citizenship Survey for England and Wales covering issues including community empowerment, cohesion and belonging, meaningful interaction, racial prejudice and discrimination, and volunteering.
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