TACKLE

Tackling multiple discrimination in Greece: Delivering equality by active exploration and enabling policy interventions

_ Description

The project had in its core and achieved the following main objectives:

  • To measure whether there has been an experience of multiple discrimination in Greece in six vulnerable social groups, namely: racial or ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, older/younger people, religious minorities and LGBTI people and explore a number of relevant factors (criteria, effects, solutions)
  • To apply innovative methodological tools like ‘Participatory Action Research’, and ‘Situation Testing’
  • To review systematically the existing (multiple) discrimination laws and propose changes
  • To raise awareness on anti-discrimination laws and built up knowledge to support organizations
  • To create anti-discrimination and gender equality reflexes in the society and in the public service providers
  • To develop and promote the policy tool of ‘Action Plan’ for the fight against multiple discrimination in the public sector
  • To exchange/share knowledge and good practices within a network of stakeholders

_ Outcomes

Learning Platforms

Report on Multiple Discrimination Part I

Report on Multiple Discrimination Part II

Qualitative field research for multiple discrimination

Codification of the national non-discrimination legislation for vulnerable groups

Strategic plan for mainstreaming gender into multiple discrimination research

Training Material (GR)

D. Balourdos & N. Sarris (eds.) Tackling multiple Discrimination in Greece, ION Publishing Group: Athens