Scotland’s second National Human Rights Action Plan (SNAP 2) was published on 30 March 2023. It’s vision is a Scotland where everyone can live with human dignity.
For more information, visit the SNAP website.
SNAP 2 builds on the achievements of SNAP 1, which ran from 2013 to 2017. It recommends 54 practical, achievable actions, framed by 8 key priorities that reflect the main issues facing people in Scotland and their rights that should be respected, protected and fulfilled.
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