The Ouseley Report, dated July 2001, by the former chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, Herman, Lord Ousely, gave a long-awaited response to race relations in Bradford of West Yorkshire, in Northern England.
The report painted a picture of racial segregation and a deep-rooted concern about crime.
[2] The report noted that Bradford had strong divisions along racial, ethnic and religious lines,[2] reinforced by segregated schooling.
[1] Lord Ouseley said this needed to be tackled with strong civic leadership, more effective communication, and a strengthening of partnerships between community groups.
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