Engage has brought together five reviews with more than 200 recommendations that the Government is being asked to implement immediately in response to the #BlackLivesMatter movement. We are publishing this as a result of our Delightful City seminars where during the Liverpool event we heard from Michelle Charters about the importance of listening to the experience of black people and this is one of the main concerns raised by people all over the country.

We are also including two recent reports from Public Health England into the experience of black and minority ethnic communities during the Coronavirus pandemic.

  • Report of the Independent Review into

Windrush Lessons Learned

Undertaken by Wendy Williams 2018 (30 recommendations)

Home Office, 19 July 2018

Windrush Lessons Learned Review 2020

  • Report of the Independent Review into

The treatment of, and outcomes for, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic

individuals in the Criminal Justice System

Undertaken by David Lammy MP 2017 (35 recommendations)

Lammy Review 2017

  • Report of the Independent Review of

Deaths and Serious Incidents in Police Custody

Undertaken by Dame Elish Angiolini

Home Office 30 October 2017 (110 recommendations)

Angiolini Review 2017

  • Report of the Independent Review into

Race in the Workplace: The Time for Talking is Over Now is the Time to ACT

Undertaken by Baroness McGregor-Smith 2017 (26 recommendations)

The McGregor-Smith Review 2017

  • Disparities in the Risk and Outcomes of Covid 19.

Public Health England, June 2020

Disparities in the risk and outcomes of Covid-19

  • Beyond the Data: Understanding the Impact of Covid 19 on BAME Groups

Public Health England, June 2020 (7 recommendations)

Beyond the Data: Understanding the impact of Covid-19

 

We are grateful to CARJ for their Press Release 25.06.20