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The materials included in this section have been suggested by users of the forum. They concern research that addresses more than one dimension of inequality. Resources that are specific to one aspect of inequality e.g. gender, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation are included under those relevant sections.
  • Franklin, J., (Ed) (1998) Social Policy and Social Justice: Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Gale T (2000) Rethinking social justice in schools: how will we recognise it when we see it? International Journal of Inclusive Education 4, pp 253-269
  • Sikes, Pat and Rizvi, Fazal (eds) (1997) Researching Race and Social Justice in Education. Stoke on Trent Trentham Books
  • Wia Kam Yu (2000) Chinese older people: A need for social inclusion in two communities,  The Policy Press
  • Young, I., (1990) Justice and the Politics of Difference: Chichester, Princeton University Press
Bignall et al 2002

Bignall, T. Butt, J. & Pagarani, D. (2002) Something to do: The Development of Peer Support Groups for Young Black & Minority Ethnic Disabled People, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

This report explores the value of peer support groups as a form of emotional and practical support.

Equality and Diversity in Local Government in England: A Literature Review.

Equality and Diversity in Local Government in England: A Literature Review

Glasgow University 2001

Hidden Treasure: Conference Proceedings

Hussain et al 2002

Hussain, Y., Atkin K. & Ahmad, W. (2002) South Asian Disabled Young People & their Families, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

The publication explores the meaning and experience of disability within the context of family relationships.

Roberts & Harris 2002

Roberts K. & Harris J. (2002) Disabled People in Refugee & Asylum-seeking Communities, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Information about the particular experiences of a group that is often overlooked.

Vocational Guidance

Access to Vocational Guidance for People at Risk of Social Exclusion

Vocational Guidance

Access to Vocational Guidancefor People at Risk of Social Exclusion: a pilot course.

Vocational Guidance, an online course

The social partners and vocational guidance for low-paid workers

This will take you to a website where you can register for an online course in delivering guidance to lower-paid workers which will be undergoing testing in 2005.

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