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The Commission and the Centre of Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland (CELSIS) have been hosting a series of InterActions to develop an Action Plan on Justice and Remedies for survivors of historical child abuse. For a full account of our work in this area please see our page on historic abuse. An Open Event will be held on 27th August 2014 in Glasgow and will be an opportunity to discuss: Details of the Action Plan Report on the Action Plan Consultation Next steps For more
that they must take action to make this happen for disabled people in Scotland. In the 1990s...The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) protects disabled people's rights. CRPD says that institutionalisation should be replaced by personalised support in the community... or is not available.  In 2022, the Scottish Government made a new plan to make a real change to the lives... that they should not be in. This plan is called Coming Home. The plan had a goal to do this by March 2024.
What is freedom of assembly and association? The right to freedom of assembly and association, which is protected by law in Scotland, guarantees that people can join with others to collectively express, promote, pursue and defend their interests. This right enables people to express their political opinions, join trade unions, engage in religious observances, engage in artistic pursuits, and elect their representatives and hold them accountable.