to increase understanding of how such approaches can be used in practice. This can mean making different decisions around how resources are allocated and used – especially in these times of austerity... as employees understand their rights, and that they can provide rights-based approaches in their roles. Human rights based approaches have the opportunity to provide greater staff empowerment for creativity
The Scottish Human Rights Commission’s role is to promote widespread awareness, understanding of, and respect for human rights.
The Scottish Parliament Corporate Body (SBCB) is seeking is seeking to appoint a part-time Commission member who must be able to spend 30 days per year on commission business.
You will be a team player with excellent networking and interpersonal skills with the ability... on a protected characteristic.
The Scottish Human Rights Commission expresses its continued distress at the events unfolding in Gaza and Israel.
As a member of the Global Alliance for National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI..., respecting the rights of all; and we acknowledge Police Scotland’s commitment to upholding human rights... on Human Rights, while keeping people safe.
We join our GANRHI colleagues in NHRIs across the world in calling on “all parties involved to immediately end the violations of international law, to ensure
on human rights budget scrutiny through a What? Why? How? Human Rights Budget Scrutiny event on 15... of a background briefing paper on human rights budgeting and budget analysis which details how....
A letter to the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee at the Scottish Parliament on its... rights budgeting is a powerful tool for change
The Time to Introduce Human Rights Budgeting for Scottish Councils is Now
We Need Human Rights Based Taxation to Help Scotland Build Back
Making Rights Real
countries to consider and compare how they promote collective wellbeing and individual rights. It’s called the Universal Periodic Review, and it’s run by the United Nations’ Human Rights Council.
"It means... Scotland's place in the international human rights community.
In a speech at Tsinghua University... that we’re all on the same journey towards developing human rights; all of us can learn from each... in the international dialogue on human rights, and to promote the rights of our citizens
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