The Equality Act 2010 says you must not be discriminated against because of your race.
In the Equality Act, race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship). It can also mean your ethnic or national origins, which may not be the same as your current nationality. For example, you may have Chinese national origins and be living in Britain with a British passport.
- BEMIS Publications
- Colourful Heritage
- Reports (Intercultural Youth Scotland)
- Race Equality Framework Scotland (2016-2030)
- Race, Racism, Prejudice and Discrimination – Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Scottish Association of Minority Ethnic Educators (SAMEE)
- Scottish Government – A Fairer Scotland for All: Race Equality Action Plan and Highlight Report 2017-2021
- Teaching in a Diverse Scotland Report
- Promoting race equality and anti-racist education (Education Scotland)
- Building racial literacy (Education Scotland)
- The Black Curriculum
- Race Equality Framework
- Race and anti-racism in Scottish Education (Teaching Scotland Issue 96)