Financial Inclusion, equality and housing
Below you will find useful resources and information on financial inclusion, equality and housing.
Information
Accessing Member Resources
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Tai Pawb Good Practice Briefings
- Equality and Homelessness Prevention (2015)
- Equality, welfare reform and you (2012)
- Getting tenants online to prevent financial exclusion (2013)
- Tenancy Breakdowns – Equality Considerations (2013)
- Making the most of Hearing (Induction) Loops (2013)
- Customer Profiling and Insight – ensuring Equal Outcomes (2012)
- Making information accessible (2012)
Tai Pawb Resources
Presentations from Tai Pawb events
Useful Information
- Destitution in the UK (JRF,2016)
- How to improve support and services for destitute migrants (JRF, 2015)
- Pre-Action Protocol for Possession Claims by Social Landlords (Ministry of Justice)
- The Impact of the Welfare Reform on People living with HIV in England – Summary Report (Centre Point Policy Analysis, 2014)
- The impact of welfare reform on people’s health and wellbeing (The Welsh NHS Confederation Briefing, 2015)
- From care to where? How young people cope financially after care (Consumer Focus Wales, 2011)
- Mental Health and Debt 2016 (MoneySavingExpert.com, 2016)
- 28 days later: experiences of new refugees in the UK (Refugee Council, 2014)
- Impact of universal credit and welfare reforms on the Gypsy and Traveller communities ( Leeds GATE and ITMB)
- Financial Inclusion (Runnymede,2011)
- Money matters. Research into the extent and nature of financial abuse within intimate relationships in the UK (The Co-operative Bank and Refuge)
- The Financial Impact of Covid-19 on Young People: the top facts and statistics(Compare the Market, 2021)
- Citizens Advice – Discrimination in housing – duty to make reasonable adjustments
- EHRC websites guidance on ‘How do we define reasonable’
- EHRC websites guidance on ‘Who pays for an adjustments’
- Make it Clear (Mencap)
Organisations that can provide further information:
- EHRC
- Equality Advisory and Support Service
- Wales Illegal Money Lending Unit
- Credit Unions Wales
- Turn2Us
- Modern Day Slavery Helpline: 0800 0121 700
Information
Please note the material in this section is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Tai Pawb is not responsible for the content of external resources.