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Children in Scotland is not responsible for the content of these external sites.

Commission for Racial Equality
The CRE is the government body for monitoring and advising on race issues in Britain. The web site covers areas such as law, publications and a self help guide.

Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland
CERES: works with education authorities, establishments and agencies to promote anti racist education in Scotland. The project caries out research, offers training, collates data and advises on policy development.

One Scotland
Set up as part of The Scottish Executive’s anti racist campaign: One Scotland Many Cultures. This site provides information about racism in Scotland and contains links to useful reports and web sites.

Campaign Against Racism and Fascism
CARF: An independent anti racist magazine, chronicling British and European resistance o racism. Also a resource and information base for community based campaigns, co ordinating and servicing grassroots anti racist initiatives.

EU Accession Monitoring Program
Comprehensive insight into human rights and the rule of law in Europe.

Britkid
A web site about race, racism and life as seen through the eyes of the Britkids.

Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance
GARA: A multi agency partnership established to tackle the social exclusion of young people caused by racism in the city of Glasgow.

European Network Against Racism
For ‘real European’ citizenship: ENAR Regular updating on current legislation and campaigning. Invaluable source of information about other NGOs for networking purposes.

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