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‘Is that discrimination?’ – evaluation report

Progress towards equality: Reaching out to communities - evaluation report (405 KB)

ITD logoASA Advicenow was funded by the EU and the Equality and Human Rights Commission to run an awareness-raising project on equalities and discrimination issues.

The project was a partnership between ASA Advicenow, AdviceUK, Citizens Advice and Law Centres Federation. It built on the work of previous projects funded from the EU PROGRESS fund.

The aim of the project was to improve the capacity of individuals and communities to deal with discrimination issues, by building their awareness and understanding and giving people the confidence and skills to take action.

But did it work? We commissioned an independent organisation to evaluate our project and investigate our achievements. Read the evaluation report (405 KB) to find out more.

December 2010

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'Is that discrimination?' is supported by the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity – PROGRESS 2007–2013. The information on these pages covers England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. For more information see About 'Is that discrimination?'.

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