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The Scottish Human Rights Commission has achieved the top grade of accreditation, for the second time, from the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the International Coordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions. This will enable Scotland’s voice to be heard at the highest levels in the international human rights system. Known as “A Status” accreditation, the decision was made by a committee of national human rights institutions from around
Are you passionate about Human Rights? Do you want to help improve the realisation of Human Rights for everyone in Scotland? Do you have the skills, values, experience and expertise to help make that happen? If so, please take a look at our opportunities below. This page is updated regularly.
The Scottish Human Rights Commission has welcomed Scottish Government action on migrant workers... by the Scottish Government to advance human rights in its international engagement including on the issue... for Human Rights (SNAP), supported by the Scottish Parliament and Scottish civil society, that Scotland should seek to influence others to respect, protect and fulfil their international human rights... in practice, including the experience of developing a human rights policy for the Glasgow 2014
The Scottish Human Rights Commission (the Commission) invites interested parties to submit an application to provide independent facilitation for the development of the second iteration of Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights (SNAP). You can view the full brief here.
The Scottish Human Rights Commission is inviting filmmakers / producers to quote for the filming and production of a series of short films marking ten years of progress on human rights in Scotland.  Read the creative brief / invitation to quote The deadline for receiving quotes is midday on Wednesday 19 September