Legal challenge to ‘Go Home’ vans pilot

Did you see the ‘Go Home’ advert on vans, calling for illegal immigrants to ‘Go Home’? Did you find it offensive? Was the advert legal?
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Did you see the ‘Go Home’ advert on vans, calling for illegal immigrants to ‘Go Home’? Did you find it offensive? Was the advert legal?
When you hear the words immigration, asylum seekers, and refugees, what words come into your mind? What do you think are the most common words used in national newspapers when reporting on issues of immigration, asylum seekers and refugees?
Have you submitted your application to Niace for a grant to help advance equality, diversity and inclusion? Hurry! There are only a few days left before the deadline is reached (11pm, Monday 16th September 2013)
Can using the words ‘stroppy kid’ in the workplace be taken as harassment on the grounds of age?
Would your staff know that someone with a nut allergy, who has to carry an epi-pen, would probably be covered by the definition of a disabled person? Are your staff confident to carry out risk assessments with disabled students when a health and safety issue such as this one has been identified? Does your organisation have medication procedures in place that includes the issue of emergency administration of medication?