Forensic Mental Health Review
The Review looked at the delivery of forensic mental health services in hospitals, prisons and the community, where there are significant gaps in provision. The Commission supported the Barron Review to take a human rights based approach to its work.
There remains a need for action on the recommendations of the Review and to improve the delivery of human rights for those experiencing mental health issues in prison and forensic settings.
at Glasgow Caledonian University where she created the current MSc in Human Rights and previously led the MSc in Citizenship and Human Rights. She was also Deputy Director of the WISE Centre...’Hagan has focused on integrating equality and human rights analysis in public policy, policy analysis... Scottish Governments including previously as a member of the Equality and Human Rights Budget Advisory....
Professor O’Hagan has an international profile, particularly in gender and human rights budgeting
The United Kingdom Independent Mechanism has published its report on how well the UN Disability... of the independent Human Rights and Equality Commissions across the UK. These are the Scottish Human Rights Commission, the Northern Ireland Equality Commission, the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
This report has been informed by consultation with disabled... the Convention once they begin their first ever review of the UK's record on the human rights
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