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Black people continue to be disproportionately targeted by Welsh police
Across England and Wales, black people are far more likely to die either during or following police contact
Data shows that black people continue to be disproportionately targeted by Welsh police (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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East of England Ambulance Service Trust in legal agreement to tackle sexual harassment
AN NHS trust has become the first in the UK to be forced to tackle its “high levels” of sexual harassment.
Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspectors said the East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST) had not done enough to ensure staff and patients were protected from abuse.
The trust has had to sign a legally binding agreement with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
EEAST said staff and patient safety was its “top priority”.
The EHRC said “no-one should feel unsafe or threatened at work”.
18. Coventry University: 9
20. University St Andrews: 9
21. University of Surrey : 7
22. University of Stirling: 7
23. Edinburgh Napier University: 5
24. Imperial College London: 5
25. London School of Economics: 5
26. University of East London: 5
27. University of Sussex : 4
28. Glyndwr University: 4
30. Brunel University: 3
32. University of Wolverhampton: 3
33. Bucks New University: 2
34. Harper Adams University: 2
35. Queen’s University Belfast: 2
36. University of Winchester: 2
37. Bangor University: 1
39. Teeside University: 1
40. University of Worcester: 1
(A indicates a university did not provide full data for the full five years, meaning the true number could be higher)
The BBC obtained the statistics for part of a new documentary, Is Uni Racist?, which investigates whether unis fail to deal with complaints of racism.
Last modified on Thu 29 Apr 2021 01.25 EDT
How big, do you think, does an entity have to become before it lays aside all the rules of common sense, practicality and decency by which the individuals of which it is composed might live and starts behaving like an unfeeling behemoth?
It was a point to ponder as the BBC Three/BBC One documentary Is Uni Racist?, presented by the journalist and Nottingham Trent University graduate Linda Adey, unfolded. It delineated a number of incidents and complaints lodged by students of colour at a number of universities and the authoritiesâ responses to them. None of them exactly covered themselves in glory, with their limited, opaque reactions to allegations of racial harassment.