Key priorities

We have set out our key priorities for the next few years in our Strategic Plan, which we will lay before the Scottish Parliament in June 2009.

The Commission aims to be a catalyst for culture change in Scotland.
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We aim to build upon a deep sense of fairness, which is part of the fabric of life in Scotland, so that we can all further develop a human rights culture. This change will place human rights at the heart of how we relate to each other, and how we organise our society. The Commission will also act as a bridge between national and international communities on human rights – to ensure that the Scottish experience is reflected internationally, and to bring the international experience to our country.

Our priorities

To help us achieve these aims we are developing the first four year Strategic Plan, which sets out four strategic priorities. These are:

  1. promoting and protecting human dignity in Scotland;

  2. addressing emerging human rights issues;

  3. bringing human rights to life;

  4. supporting human rights in the world.

The Commission will adopt and promote a human rights-based approach which helps to empower people to understand and claim their rights, as well taking the ability and accountability of those responsible for fulfilling rights into account.