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There are the websites that were voted the most useful by our membership. |
Advice Guide
Advice Guide, the online service run by Citizens Advice, is an essential source of information and advice about a wide range of subjects including sex discrimination and civil rights related issues. There’s information about what is considered to be discrimination and what you can do about it, as well as helpful advice on pay, parenting rights, dismissal and redundancy.
Equal Opportunities Commission
The Equal Opportunities Commission is the leading agency working to eliminate sex discrimination in 21st Century Britain.
exec-appointments.com
exec-appointments.com is the leading global executive recruitment jobsite. It advertises executive, director and senior management jobs over £30,000 from major executive recruiters and employers across the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. In addition to permanent, interim and contract positions, it also advertises non-executive, trustee and senior voluntary roles. Its executive job search covers all sectors including banking, finance, accounting, insurance, legal, IT, sales, marketing, distribution, retail, manufacturing, management consulting, education, government and the public sector.
The Non-Executive Director
The Non-Executive Director is an on-line information service about the Non-Executive and Trustee arena, including a Register for current and aspiring Non-Executives.
Public Appointments Unit
The Public Appointments Unit provides information about public appointments; what is involved and how to apply.
The Public Appointments Vacancies website provides details of public appointments vacancies in England plus vacancies for public bodies that operate throughout the UK.
The Women and Equality Unit of the Department for Communities and Local Government aims to reduce and remove barriers to opportunity for all. It is working with colleagues across Government to bring about measurable improvements in the position of women which benefit society generally, and to promote equality for all, particularly in the development and delivery of Government policy and services.
The Women's National Commission is the official, independent, advisory body giving the views of women to the Government. It is the only organisation of this kind in the UK. It ensures that women's views are taken into account by the Government and are heard in public debate.



