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This briefing outlines the ongoing campaign by WASPI for compensation for women affected by maladministration regarding State Pension Age changes.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Theme:
State Pension Age, Compensation, Government Policy
Document Type:
Briefing
Organization / Institution:
WASPI
Author:
WASPI
Target Audience:
General public, MPs, Women affected by State Pension Age changes
Effective Period:
From 2024
Approval Date:
February 2025
Modification Date:
N/A
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Year:
[Insert year]
Region / City:
[Insert region or city]
Subject:
Data Protection, Information Sharing
Document Type:
Agreement
Organization:
WASPI Service Integration and Development Team
Author:
[Insert author name]
Target Audience:
Organizations involved in data sharing
Period of Validity:
[Insert start and end dates]
Approval Date:
[Insert date]
Amendment Date:
[Insert date]
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Information Sharing Protocol Quality Assurance
Document Type:
Checklist / Guidance
Organization:
WASPI Team
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
ISP authors, regional QA groups, partner organizations
Effective Period:
Until next version update
Date of Completion:
[Insert date]
Related Documents:
ISP Template Version 5, Guidance on the Development of an ISP
Year:
2023
Region:
Wales, United Kingdom
Subject:
Data sharing, information governance, personal data protection
Document type:
Consultation document
Issuing organization:
Digital Health & Care Wales
Supporting organization:
Welsh Government
Legal framework:
UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR)
Target audience:
Organisations handling personal data in health, education, safety, crime prevention, and social wellbeing
Date of issue:
20/02/2023
Response deadline:
28/04/2023
Responsible officer:
Data Protection Officer, Digital Health & Care Wales
Publication intention:
Summary and potentially full responses with redaction options
Key participants:
Health boards, local authorities, police forces, probation service, fire and rescue services, education providers, voluntary sector organisations, housing associations
Content scope:
WASPI framework, proposed Code of Conduct, consultation on compliance with ICO standards
Context:
Consultation paper detailing the proposal for WASPI to become an ICO-approved Code of Conduct, describing its principles, governance, and participation requirements, and inviting responses from relevant organizations in Wales.
Year:
2002-2018
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
IMF fiscal adjustment, income inequality, poverty
Document type:
Dataset
Organization:
IMF, World Bank
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, policymakers, economists
Period of validity:
2002-2018
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of revisions:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
San Diego
Subject:
Sociology
Document Type:
Course syllabus
Institution:
University of California, San Diego
Instructor:
Vanesa Ribas
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Period:
Winter 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Economic inequality, poverty, taxation
Document Type:
Essay
Organization / Institution:
University of Essex
Author:
Stefan Joseph Lygdopoulos
Target Audience:
Researchers, policymakers, general public interested in economic issues
Period of Validity:
2023-2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Location:
New York City, USA
Subject:
Income inequality and homicide
Document Type:
Master’s thesis
Institution:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Department:
Sociology
Author:
Daryl Reed
Advisor:
Dr. James Hawdon
Additional Advisors:
Dr. Thomas Dearden, Dr. Haiyan Zhu
Data Sources:
New York City Police Department, U.S. Census Bureau
Geographic Scope:
Community District Tabulation Areas (CDTAs)
Research Methods:
Regression analysis
Key Concepts:
Social disorganization theory, strain theory, collective efficacy, relative and absolute inequality
Year:
2024
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Female Incarceration, Domestic Violence
Document Type:
Research Report
Institution / Organization:
The Sentencing Project, Vera Institute, WCNC, Stanford Criminal Justice Center, N.Y. Times
Author:
Multiple authors including Alan Rosenthal, Christiana Wierschem, Debbie Mukamal, Andrea N. Cimino
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, policymakers, academics, advocates for criminalized survivors
Period of Validity:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
July 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context:
This document compiles multiple reports and studies on the incarceration of women, detailing how domestic violence and systemic issues lead to higher rates of female incarceration, with a focus on legal reforms and survivor justice.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Racism and racial inequality in sport
Document type:
Final report
Institution:
Sheffield Hallam University
Author:
Professor Simon Shibli, Dr. Anil Gumber, Dr. Girish Ramchandani
Target audience:
Sports councils, policymakers, researchers
Period of validity:
2021
Approval date:
April 21st, 2021
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Income inequality, Migration
Document Type:
Research study
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, policymakers, economists
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2010–2014
Country:
Rwanda
Topic:
Socioeconomic inequality in health insurance premium contributions
Document Type:
Academic research article
Health Financing Scheme:
Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI)
Policy Periods Covered:
Flat rate premium system (2005–2010); Stratified premium system (2011–present)
Data Sources:
National survey data 2010/11 and 2013/14
Methods:
Concentration index decomposition; Kakwani index; Unconditional quantile regression decomposition
Key Variables:
Household income; CBHI premium contributions; Wealth status; Gender of household head
Policy Framework:
Ubudehe system
Target Population:
Households enrolled in CBHI in Rwanda
Focus on Gender:
Comparison between female-headed and male-headed households
Research Objectives:
Assessment of regressivity and progressivity of CBHI premiums; Analysis of socioeconomic and gender inequalities
Health Policy Context:
Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
Year:
2022
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Telecommunication standards
Document type:
Change Request
Organization / institution:
3GPP TSG-RAN4
Author:
Qualcomm Incorporated
Target audience:
Technical specialists, 3GPP Working Group members
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
2022-02-28
Date of changes:
2022-02-28
Year:
2024
Date:
April 2024
Organisation:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Directorate or Team:
Centre for Guidelines
Document Type:
Equality and Health Inequality Assessment
Policy or Programme:
Quality Standards Interim Process Guide
EHIA Owner:
Mark Minchin, Associate Director, Centre for Guidelines
Contributors:
Victoria Fitton, Programme Manager, Centre for Guidelines
Subject:
Development and update of NICE quality standards
Purpose:
Development of interim process methods for quality standards over the next 24 months
Consultation:
Public consultation with stakeholders
Implementation Activities:
Stakeholder engagement, development of interim process guide, pilot on live quality standard topics
Impact Areas Assessed:
Protected characteristics and wider determinants of health
Approval Status:
Signed off by EHIA Owner
Assessment period:
Interim 24-month period
Year:
2024–2025
Region:
Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR)
Service Area:
Community Mental Health
Document Type:
Equality, Health Inequality Impact and Risk Assessment
Responsible Officers:
Rob Melling; Hardeep Sarpal
Organisation:
Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (LPT); LLR Integrated Care Board (ICB)
Subject:
Transfer of four Neighbourhood Mental Health Cafes from LPT contract to ICB grant scheme
Financial Value:
£32,830
Grant Period:
31 October 2024 – 31 March 2025
Related Provider:
Turning Point
Related Services:
Crisis House; Central Access Point (CAP); Crisis Support Telephone Line; Outreach Crisis Support
Policy Context:
National crisis alternatives expansion scheme
Estimated Annual Contacts:
7,535 (2024–25 projection)
Assessment Scope:
Equality impact; health inequality impact; service delivery and commissioning risk
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Social Inequality, Political Ideology
Document Type:
Academic Article
Author:
Denise Baron, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily
Target Audience:
Scholars, Policy Makers, Political Scientists
Period of Application:
Contemporary
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Contextual Description:
The document examines the role of ideology in shaping perceptions of social inequality and how these perceptions vary across political orientations.
Year:
2012–2018
Region / City:
Middle East / North Africa, Cairo, Geneva
Theme:
Housing rights, urban development, social inequality
Document type:
Report, Questionnaire
Organization:
Habitat International Coalition, Housing and Land Rights Network
Author:
Housing and Land Rights Network
Target audience:
Policy makers, human rights organizations, researchers
Period covered:
2010s
Key issues addressed:
Housing discrimination, urban segregation, affordability, accessibility, habitability, effects on low-income populations and marginalized groups
Year:
2015
Country:
United States
Theme:
Income inequality, middle class, political influence of wealth, democracy
Document type:
Essay / application response
Author:
Rocsanna Lotfian
Author age (stated):
Seventeen-year-old
Context:
QB Application
Date:
September 20, 2015
Primary topics:
Economic disparity, political lobbying, taxation policy, healthcare costs
Social group discussed:
Middle class families in the United States
Organizations mentioned:
Mayday.org
Perspective:
Personal and socio-political reflection
Year:
2015
Region / Country:
South Africa
Topic:
Higher education funding and social inequality
Document type:
Academic article / Policy analysis
Authors:
Enver Motala, Salim Vally, Rasigan Maharajh
Institution:
Centre for Higher Education Trust; Stellenbosch University; University of the Western Cape
Audience:
Academics, policymakers, students
Period covered:
2015
Key issues:
Funding of higher education, social inequality, decolonisation of universities, access to free education
Organisation:
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Type of document:
Early market engagement briefing
Sector:
Healthcare
Specialty:
Orthopaedics
Geographic scope:
North West England
Location:
Wrightington Hospital, Wigan
Year:
2024
Purpose:
Exploration of partnership opportunities for private orthopaedic patient services
Partnership model:
Strategic multi-phase public–private partnership
Current private provision:
John Charnley Wing
Private patient income:
£6.6 million (2024/25)
Strategic framework:
Wrightington Strategy 2023–2030
Regulatory context:
NHS Foundation Trust
Market focus:
UK private orthopaedic healthcare market
Target partners:
Experienced private healthcare providers
Source type:
Institutional briefing and market engagement material
Year:
2022
Region / City:
RBKC
Subject:
Asset Management, Housing Maintenance
Document Type:
Tender Briefing
Organization:
RBKC Housing Management
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Service Providers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
May 2022
Date of Revisions:
Not specified