Equality and Human Rights Commission
Eloise Poole is a Senior Research Associate at the Equality and Human Rights Commission since July 2017, having previously served as a Policy and Research Officer at Arts Council England from October 2014 to July 2017. Prior experience includes a role as a Senior Researcher in the Children and Young People Team at NatCen Social Research from August 2008 to October 2014, where Eloise specialized in mixed-methods research and quantitative projects. Notable research projects feature an ESRC funded secondary analysis on fatherhood in Britain in collaboration with the University of East Anglia. Eloise holds an MSc in Comparative Social Policy and a BA in Jurisprudence from the University of Oxford.
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Equality and Human Rights Commission
We promote and uphold equality and human rights ideals and laws across England, Scotland and Wales. Our work is driven by a simple belief; if everyone gets a fair chance in life, we all thrive. We research and explore how we live and work together, revealing truths and uncovering injustices. Standing apart from governments, from business and vested interests, we use the full force of our wide ranging legal powers to defend everyone’s right to an equal chance in life. We work with our partners to come up with practical answers that get to the greatest good. Above all, we’re here to prove that the principles of equality and universal human rights can help people in Britain live well together, making life safer, happier and more prosperous for all of us. Contact us at: correspondence@equalityhumanrights.com website@equalityhumanrights.com