Useful Links
Links to useful information and other relevant websites*
A selection of useful inks to websites containing further useful information
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EHRC - Equality and Human rights Commisssion - visitGuidance for small and medium sized businesses |
HMRC E-Learning Course - visitThis site has useful tutorials on:
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Trades Union Congress - TUC - Britain at work - visitWith member unions representing over six and a half million working people, we campaign for a fair deal at work and for social justice at home and abroad. www.tuc.org.uk |
Your future. Your choice. Your action - visitIn this day and age, learning new skills and making sure you have what it takes to succeed in the world of work has become more important than ever before. www.yourfuturechoiceaction.org.uk |
Best of the Bay, Colwyn Bay - visitColwyn Bay Business & Community - "Best of the Bay". Over 400 local businesses listed the biggest Colwyn Bay directory on the Internet. www.bestofthebay.co.uk |
North Wales Business Network - visitBeing active in BNI is like having up to 40 sales people working for you, because your fellow members will be carrying your cards and referring your business to people they meet. www.bni-conwydenbigh.co.uk |
South West Wales Spatial European Team - visitThe SET will provide expert guidance and information to those developing European projects and to those wanting to know more about European funding, including how to apply. http://wefo.wales.gov.uk |
The Institute of Welsh Affairs - visitThe Institute of Welsh Affairs is an independent, membership-based think tank, dedicated to promoting the economic, social, environmental and cultural well-being of Wales. www.iwa.org.uk |
Welsh Assembly Government - Digital Inclusion - Chwarae Teg response - download the PDF (File size: 479 KB)Chwarae Teg has recently responded to a consultation on Delivering Digital Inclusion in Wales. In our response, we argue that a successful strategy will have a gender focus as more women are digitally excluded than men and face greater disadvantage as a result. www.wales.gov.uk |
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A Member of Wales Quality Centre - visitThe Wales Quality Centre provides a range of solutions aimed at delivering excellence in today's workplace - from private and public sector to education. |
UKRC's Progress Newsletter - visitHere is the latest newsletter from the UK Resource Centre. The mission of the Centre is to advance gender equality in science, engineering and technology (SET). This publication provides the latest news on equality in the SET industries. Click here to read the newsletter. |
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Women and Work Careers is a UK Commission For Employment and Skills online database - visitWomen and Work has helped to launch thousands of Women into more senior positions within traditionally male-dominated industries. www.womenandworkcareers.org.uk |
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Changes announced to GEO's non-departmental public bodies - visitThursday 14th October 201 - changes have been announced to the two non-departmental public bodies sponsored by the Government Equalities Office (GEO). These changes are part of the cross-government review of all public bodies, set out in the Coalition Agreement. www.equalities.gov.uk |
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The UK's fatherhood think-tank - visitThe Fatherhood Institute is the UK’s think tank for dads. The institute helps to shape policy for fathers. The site contains research, policy updates, case studies and news relating to this topic. www.fatherhoodinstitute.org |
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Government Equalities Office - visitThe first issue of the Women's Engagement Newsletter has been issued. Read it in full here. equalities.gov.uk |







