The Commission has written to the Clinical and Professional Advisory Group for Care Homes in Scotland, setting out a range of human rights considerations that should be taken into account in developing guidance on visiting for adult care homes in the context of COVID-19.
The Commission has recently been contacted by members of the public expressing their ongoing concern at the arrangements for visiting residents of Scotland’s care homes during the pandemic. It is also an issue which has been
The Scottish Human Rights Commission has expressed concerns about the Scottish Government’s proposals to end automatic early release of long-term offenders.
Professor Alan Miller, Chair of the Commission, said:
“The Commission has previously expressed concerns about the human rights implications of the Prisoners (Control of Release) (Scotland) Bill, both in terms of its potential impact on public... in the coming weeks and will offer further evidence on their human rights implications to a future
The Scottish Human Rights Commission welcomes today’s announcement by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice that the Scottish Government will begin to use its emergency powers to release people from prison before their scheduled release date.
Judith Robertson, Chair of the Commission, said:
“People... of Torture has set out the human rights principles that should be applied to people in prison and other.... Human rights impact assessments can play a key role in ensuring everyone’s rights are considered
On Thursday 28 February the Scottish Human Rights Commission and CELCIS (Centre of Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland, University of Strathclyde) hosted an InterAction event in Glasgow.
The aim of the InterAction, the first facilitated negotiation within a human rights framework..., and was supported by staff and the Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission, Professor Alan Miller....”
Professor Alan Miller, Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission said:
“Last week’s meeting
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