The Refugee Council: 'Are you a victim of racial harrassment?' (12 languages)
These downloadable leaflets explain the steps people can take if they are a victim of racial harassment in the UK. Available in over 18 languages.
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The Commission for Racial Equality
CRE is a publicly funded, non-governmental body set up under the Race Relations Act 1976 to tackle racial discrimination and promote racial equality. It works in the public and private sectors to encourage fair treatment and to promote equal opportunities for all, regardless of their race, colour, nationality, national or ethnic origin.
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Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
This is an independent national voluntary organisation, campaigning for justice and combating racism in immigration and asylum law and policy. JCWI provides free advice and casework, training courses, plus a range of publications.
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Black Information Link (BLINK): Information on racial harassment
An information exchange for Asian, African and Caribbean community groups and organisations, site includes information on racial harassment.
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Jewish Council for Racial Equality (JCORE)
Works promoting racial equality.
Address: 33 Seymour Place, London, W1H 6AT.
Tel: 020-8455 0896, Fax: 020-8458 4700.
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Electronic Immigration Network
Site aims to link major information providers with advice workers and practitioners dealing with all issues relating to immigration, refugee and nationality law and practice in the UK. Information available in over 15 languages.
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Commission for Racial Equality: Race Relations Act
This section of CRE site provides a summary of some of the main provisions of the Race Relations Act, including the different forms of racial discrimination, and the scope of the Race Relations Act in terms of the situations and organisations to which the provisions will apply and relevant exceptions.
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BritKid
Aimed at children but useful site for all. Includes: Chart of main UK language and religious groups; UK immigration law; minority ethnic groups: numbers; post-war timeline of minority ethnic groups in UK; racial discrimination: the law; Islamophobia; minority ethnic groups: employment patterns; words and terminology about 'race'; crime and 'stop and search'; racist attacks and harassment; religious discrimination. Section on refugees and asylum seekers.
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