The Fairness Commission
The Fairness Commission explored issues that cause inequality and listened to the concerns of residents, community organisations and businesses across the city.
The Fairness Commission was set up to find out how to make Brighton & Hove a fairer and more equal place to live and work. Launched in September 2015, it was set up by the council as an independent body.
The 12 commissioners on the Fairness Commission explored issues that cause inequality and listened to the concerns of residents, community organisations and businesses across the city.
The report
The Fairness Commission released their report on 27 June 2016. The report provides recommendations to the council and its partners to increase opportunities for the city's residents. The findings will inform the council’s budgets and make sure resources are being used to tackle inequality.
- Download the headline report (PDF 1MB)A summary of the commission's findings and recommendations
- Download the full report (PDF 1.5MB)Find out about the commission's recommendations to make our city a fairer and more equal place to live and work
- Download the easy read version of the report (PDF 1.2MB)An accessible and easy to understand version of the report