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Events and organisations | Holy Days and Festivals | Working for us | Reporting racial incidents | Equality and diversity legislation | Translations and interpreting | Promoting social inclusion | Asylum and Refugees
Oxford has a rich and diverse culture and a community made up of people from different races, backgrounds, beliefs and experiences. This cultural diversity is one of the things that makes Oxford such a great place to live and work.
Please select the topic you wish to find out more about from list towards the bottom of the page.
If you are interested in statistics about the diversity of Oxford's population, please visit our Population Statistics page.
On 1 October 2007 the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE), Disability Rights Commission (DRC), and Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) merged into the new Equality and Human Rights Commission.
Visit our Equality and Diversity links page for useful links to other websites related to these topics.
Visit the Diversity and Discrimination pages of the DirectGov website for more details on all aspects of this topic.
Information regarding local events, and national organisations that promote equality.
Information about Holy Days
Information on internal policies and working for Oxford City Council
Information about how to report a racial incident involving City Council tenants, employees or service users
Information about government legislation on race, sex, disability and human rights.
Information about translation and interpreting services
Oxford City Council has an aim of 'reducing inequality through social inclusion'.
Information for people seeking asylum and refugees in Oxford
Page last reviewed 28 Feb 2008