Freedom of Information and Complaints

Freedom of Information

We want to make it easy for you to find the information you need about the Scottish Human Rights Commission.

You can read a Guide to Information that we make available through our Publication Scheme.

You can find documents like our Accounts, Annual Report and Corporate Policies in Policy and Publications.

If you would like to request information from us under the Freedom of Information Act then please email us, call us on 0131 297 5750, or write to us at:

Scottish Human Rights Commission
Bridgeside House
99 McDonald Road
Edinburgh
EH7 4NS

More information about Freedom of Information and Scottish public authorities is available from the Scottish Information Commissioner.  You can contact the office of the Scottish Information Commissioner on 01334 464610.

The Scottish Human Rights Commission has adopted the Nolan Committee’s Seven Principles of public life to guide its work: Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty and Leadership.

Complaints

We know that things can sometimes go wrong. Please tell us if this happens, so that we can learn from any mistakes. If you would like to make a complaint about the Commission please email us, call us on 0131 297 5750, or write to us at:

Scottish Human Rights Commission
Bridgeside House
99 McDonald Road
Edinburgh
EH7 4NS.

We will acknowledge your complaint within five working days of receipt and contact you to set out a timetable to resolve the complaint. We keep a record of all complaints made about our services and record the outcome. You can also read our complaints handling policy.