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Trevor PhillipsAt our October 2006 gathering, we were joined by Trevor Phillips, then Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE), which works to eliminate racial discrimination and harassment in England and Wales, and to promote good relations between people from different ethnic and racial backgrounds. The CRE's website provides information on the organization and information on race relations.

In 2009, the CRE merges with a new entity, the Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR), which begins operations in 2007. The CEHR will assume the responsibilities of three existing equality commissions - the CRE, the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) and the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC). The new organization is an outgrowth of the Government's 2004 White Paper, Fairness for All: A New Commission for Equality and Human Rights, which was produced after a 2002 government solicitation of views on the role and structure of statutory equality institutions. Responses to the solicitation, Making it Happen, supported creation of a single equality body, and led the government, in 2003, to announce its intention to form a single entity to promote and enforce equality legislation and the promotion of human rights. Trevor Philips has been named as the Chair of the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights.



 
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> Commission for Racial Equality's website

> Read the transcript of Mr. Phillips' address to and discussion with Executive Session members.