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Ethnic Equality


Med_nativeequality Ethnic equality means that people, regardless of their race and ethnicity, have the same opportunities to fulfill their human rights and potential, and are not denied equal access on the basis of their ethnicity to services, to jobs, to education, to economic development, to the allocation of resources or benefits, and in all aspects of life.
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Ethnic Minority Foundation EMF The Ethnic Minority Foundation (EMF) is a registered charity established in 1999. EMF is committed to extending opportunities to people from the most disadvantaged communities in the UK, by playing a leading role in:

• Building capacity within minority ethnic community organisations;

• Stimulating increased participation in regeneration and neighbourhood renewal;

• Influencing policy and practice at local, regional and national level by responding to key research and policy papers;

• Recruiting volunteers to act as trustees, mentors and in decision-making processes.


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human rights, racial equality, ethnicity, equality, discrimination, minorities, social justice, racial justice, access to jobs, economic development, fair treatment, equal opportunities, embedded institutional discrimination, laws, policy, rights, tribes, tribal equality, indigenous, political rights, social exclusion, inequality of power, race

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I need help I'm dealing with a situation where a biological fater that sexually abused his daughters claims his behaviour to his broader boundries, because he is European. I believe to not messure according to the grow-up's bowndries, but what is correct for the child. I need to proof this
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