for a human rights based approach to budget setting and spending decisions following the coronavirus pandemic.
Article: New report leads to call for human rights to be at the heart of post-COVID... on Economic Recovery: Human Rights and Economic Recovery
Opinion piece: Transparent public finances are essential to protecting our rights
24 June 2020
Letter to Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy... and impact of COVID-19 on equalities and human rights to Equalities and Human Rights Committee.
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Joint statement by the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Scottish Human Rights... today.
Commenting on the judgment, Judith Robertson, Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission and Lynn Welsh, Head of Legal for the Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland, said:
"We remain... fails to comply with people's human rights including their right to a private and family life. We... obligations under human rights laws when it comes to providing this accommodation and that the UK Government
The Scottish Human Rights Commission welcomes Police Scotland’s announcement that armed police officers will now only be deployed to firearms incidents or where there is a threat to life. However, we remain of the view that decisions of this kind are not simply an operational matter for Police Scotland. Changes to police policies and practices that increase the presence of lethal weapons... for Human Rights, to embed better protection of human rights within police structures and culture.
The Scottish Human Rights Commission has welcomed the historic debate on Climate Justice... - putting human rights at the centre of our response to climate change.
It also welcomes... human rights at the heart of a meaningful response to the increasingly urgent issue of climate change... by the Parliament to focus on a human rights centred approach to address the legal, policy and practical... change has adverse implications for the full enjoyment of human rights, and international human rights
SNAP: Scotland's National Action Plan for Human Rights
12 December 201710am - 4pm
Doubletree Hilton, 36 Cambridge St, Glasgow G2 3HN
This National Participation Event will mark International Human Rights Day 2017 and the end of SNAP's first four years. It will bring together people and organisations from around Scotland to reflect on SNAP's successes and challenges, guide what comes next... with lived experience of challenges when it comes to accessing their human rights. It is also open
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