Citizens Advice training document 'propagated racist stereotypes'

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Citizens Advice training document 'propagated racist stereotypes'
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Charity’s own BAME group condemns guide that listed ‘common traits’ of communities

Citizens Advice has been accused of propagating racist stereotypes in a training document for advisers working with minority ethnic communities in the UK.

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