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This page includes ROTA’s research reports, conference reports, our annual reports and other publications. If you would like to receive future publications you can join ROTA by completing our membership form. As recent versions on this page are pdf documents you will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader to view them. This can be downloaded free of charge from www.adobe.com. Hard copies of the new and older reports listed below can be obtained by contacting ROTA.

 

Building Bridges Final Report (Full Version)

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Just published by HEAR - Gaps & Solutions: supporting London's equalities sectors

London is one of the most diverse cities in the world. It needs a third sector that reflects and represents its diversity to deliver a more equal society for all of us. Gaps & solutions considers how support for London's third sector might be developed to build a more diverse and integrated third sector where the needs of frontline equality organisations are better met. It examines the respective roles of specialist equalities and mainstream support organisations and highlights the value of frontline equality organisations, particularly in addressing inequality and strengthening community cohesion. It also gives an overview of the assets, characteristics and needs particular to each equality sector
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Restoring Relationships Project: Post Conference Report

Addressing hate crime through restorative justice and cross-sector partnerships: a London study

This report provides an illustration of the proceedings of the launch of RRP conference on 8th April. Presented within the report is a description of the main findings and recommendations of the project alongside a brief account of the projects objectives. Details are provided on the topics discussed by key note speakers and points that were raised within the four thematic workshops. This report also includes an analysis of the feedback obtained from a number of the delegates in attendance

 

Restoring Relationships Project

Addressing hate crime through restorative justice and cross-sector partnerships: a London study

The report is a London-wide cooperative initiative, which aims to help reduce hate crime and its impact through the use of restorative justice and the encouragement of multi-agency partnerships between the Third Sector and crime reduction agencies.
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Barriers to Employment Skills and Training among Lesbian Gay and Bisexual Londoners

ROTA report with LGBT consortium and Urban inclusion. Click HERE to download report.

 

LAA Report July 2008

A report by the Neighbourhoods sub group of the London Regional ChangeUp Consortium 2007, with conclusions and plans updated July 2008. Click HERE to download report.

 

Restoring Relationships Project: Post Conference Report

Addressing hate crime through restorative justice and cross-sector partnerships: a London study

This report provides an illustration of the proceedings of the launch of RRP conference on 8th April. Presented within the report is a description of the main findings and recommendations of the project alongside a brief account of the projects objectives. Details are provided on the topics discussed by key note speakers and points that were raised within the four thematic workshops. This report also includes an analysis of the feedback obtained from a number of the delegates in attendance

 

Gaps and solutions: Supporting London’s equalities sectors

London is one of the most diverse cities in the world. It needs a third sector that reflects and represents its diversity to deliver a more equal society for all of us. Gaps & solutions considers how support for London’s third sector might be developed to build a more diverse and integrated third sector where the needs of frontline equality organisations are better met. It examines the respective roles of specialist equalities and mainstream support organisations and highlights the value of frontline equality organisations, particularly in addressing inequality and strengthening community cohesion. It also gives an overview of the assets, characteristics and needs particular to each equality sector

Click here to download the executive summary
Click here to download the executive summary (Ms Word Version)
Click here to download the executive summary large print
Click here to download the full report

For alternative formats please contact Barbara Nea on e: Barbara@rota.org.uk or t: 020 7729 1310

 

Restoring Relationships Project:

Addressing hate crime through restorative justice and cross-sector partnerships: a London study

The report is a London-wide cooperative initiative, which aims to help reduce hate crime and its impact through the use of restorative justice and the encouragement of multi-agency partnerships between the Third Sector and crime reduction agencies.
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The literature review sets the conceptual framework and analyzes best-practice examples of where Restorative Justice has been used successfully to address hate crime in the UK and abroad.
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Linking Services for BAME Homeless Individuals Project

The Visible and Hidden Dimensions of London’s Homelessness: A Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Account (November 2007)

The final report of a reasearch project looking at experiences of service provision for BAME homeless individuals and the relationship between BAME and Mainstream homelessness organisations
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Interim Report- Interviews

Findings from the project's indepth interviews with homeless individuals
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Interim Report - Focus Groups

Findings from the project's focus groups with homeless individuals
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The Contribution of Equality Groups to London’s Economy A BAME – LGBT Case Study (October 2007)

This report draws lessons from the race equality strand to examine how these can be transferred to the sexual orientation equality strand particularly in relation to the issue of unemployment and training.
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Report on ROTA's Building Bridges Project, Phase One (July 2007)

A literature and policy review on the issue of gun, gang and knife culture in London.
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Report on ROTA’s project: Restoring relationships; addressing hate crime through restorative justice (June 2007)

A literature review of the work that has already been done in the area of hate crime and Restorative Justice in the UK and abroad.
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Report on Commission for Equalities and Human Rights and London's Voluntary and Community Sector - Regional Presence and Priorities (March 2007)

Findings collected through a consultation exercise which ran from June 2006 to January 2007 considering the relationship of the Voluntary and Community Sector and the Commission for Equalities and Human Rights.
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Aspects of Citizenship Conference Report (July 2003)

 

Bridging the Communications Divide (June 2003)

 

Challenging Institutional Racism: A Toolkit for the Voluntary Sector (March 2002)

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Inclusive Schools, Inclusive Society: Race and Identity on the Agenda (1999)

 

Inclusivity, Integration, Integrity: Promoting Race Equality and Social Justice in Schools (1999)

 

Best Value for Black Communities: Involving Black & Ethnic Minority Organisations in Community Care Contracting (2000)

 

Narrowing the Gap: Removing the Barriers and Delivering Health Equality for All

 

Annual Reports

2006-2007
2005-2006
2004-2005
2003-2004
2002-2003
2001-2002
2000-2001
1999-2000
1998-1999

 

The Contribution of Equality Groups to London's Economy 2007

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