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AIURRRC_000009.pdf
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Parent Work Title:
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Community Cohesion:Our Responsibility
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Creator:
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Commission for Racial Equality
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Date Created:
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2002
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Publication Details:
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Commission for Racial Equality
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Description:
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A briefing paper. Community cohesion is currently high on the political agenda, in large part, because of the violent community disorders in Bradford, Burnley and Oldham last summer. The official reports that followed these disturbances described fragmented and polarised communities lacking a strong sense of civic identity and social values.
This briefing paper summarises some of the recent initiatives implemented to help build cohesive communities. In particular, it looks at what various stakeholders, including the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB) and the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE), are doing to foster a multicultural society in which each person enjoys equal rights while also sharing the responsibility for strengthening communities
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Language:
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English
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Subject:
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Race relations
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Category of Material:
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Printed
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Rights Holder: Image:
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Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE (Race Archives and Community Engagement) Centre
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Rights Holder: Work:
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The copyright in the document this publication has been adapted from and all other intellectual property rights in that material are owned by, or licensed to, the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, known as the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). The CRE statutory codes of practice and legal guidance in this document are of a historical nature, please consult the EHRC website for contemporary information.
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