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Muslims in the UK: Policies for Engaged Citizens (2004)
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Muslims in the UK: Policies for Engaged Citizens
Greater government recognition of the needs of British Muslims is required to ensure effective policy in tackling the disadvantage, deprivation and discrimination Muslims face as a community. This is revealed in the report Muslims in the UK: Policies for engaged citizens. The report was presented by Home Office Minister Fiona Mactaggart MP on Monday 22nd November 2004, at an event where speakers included Trevor Phillip (CRE), Iqbal Sacranie (Muslim Council of Britain) and Polly Toynbee (Guardian). The report focuses on four key policy areas, namely: employment, education, the criminal justice system, and equality and community cohesion. It makes detailed, practical and realistic recommendations aimed at seeing that government policy is more effective in meeting the specific needs of Muslims as a group. Note The present report includes the employment paper by Zamila Bunglawala (labour market analyst), launched on 22 July 2004. For more information please read the first press release. A related resource is the monitoring report EUMAP published in 2002 on Minority Protection in EU Member States, which covered the UK as well as France, Germany, Italy and Spain. To request copies of the print publication of this report, please use the Publication order form. [ 57 k, MS Word document ]
[ 60.5 k, MS Word document ]
Entire report
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[ 18.5 k, Adobe PDF document ]
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Overview
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British Muslims - Discrimination, Equality and Community Cohesion
[ 301.9 k, Adobe PDF document ]
British Muslims and Education
[ 450.5 k, Adobe PDF document ]
British Muslims and the Labour Market
[ 489.7 k, Adobe PDF document ]
British Muslims and the Criminal Justice System
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[ 409.5 k, Adobe PDF document ]
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