Resources Archive
René Cassin submits evidence to Parliamentary inquiry into immigration detention
Post-Brexit, the UK has a unique opportunity to set the tone when it comes to progressing human rights. We promote a 28-day limit for immigration detention, and an increase in the use of alternatives to detention
René Cassin makes submission to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Hate Crime
The inquiry asked: “How do we build community cohesion when hate crime is on the rise?”. Our report answered questions on anti-Semitism and hate crime and hate speech against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities and made recommendations on building community cohesion during a time of rising hate crime levels.
Human Rights Shabbat 5778 Resources
On International Human Rights Day – René Cassin shines a light on modern slavery
Human Rights Thought for the Week
Connecting each portion of the Torah to human rights
‘The Boy Who Changed the Law’ – Human Rights Act School Resources
A free education pack aimed at citizenship education for key stage 4 and 5
What do the Manifestos say about Human Rights?
The key questions to ask your candidates
Five key questions to ask your local candidates
Human Rights and the General Election
Submission to Parliamentary Inquiry into Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Inequality
René Cassin’s submisson to Parliament’s Women and Equality Select Committee
Human Rights Shabbat 5777 Resource Pack
All the basics you need to know about modern day slavery
René Cassin submits evidence on Brexit and the Implications for Human Rights
Read our submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights’ inquiry: This is a time to be vigilant and ensure that none of our hard earned human rights protections and mechanisms are weakened”.
René Cassin submits evidence to Hate Crime Inquiry
“There is no place for hate” René Cassin’s director tells Home Affairs Select Committee’s inquiry.
Open Letter to the new Home Secretary, Amber Rudd
“Dear Home Secretary, we are writing to urge you to maintain and increase the UK’s support for people who have fled violence, conflict and persecution, as part of the UK’s response to the global refugee emergency”.
