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' concerns and deliver the necessary improvements. Professor Angela O’Hagan, Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission, says: “The Scottish Human Rights Commission is concerned by the findings... for Scotland’s Gypsy Traveller community is a human right and is protected in international human rights law. “Access to appropriate housing without discrimination is protected by a number of international human rights treaties to which the UK is a party, for example, the United Nations (UN) Convention
The Scottish Human Rights Commission welcomes the publication of the final report from the Independent Forensic Mental Health Review. The Commission welcomes the emphasis placed on taking a human rights based approach in the report, informed by the Panel Principles, listening to and highlighting... consideration of the human rights principles underpinning forensic mental health services and particularly... recommendations set out how the rights of people receiving mental health services in Scotland can be respected
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  The second map covers services relating to: Civil justice Criminal justice Immigration / asylum Detention Equality / Discrimination Workers’ rights Biometrics, AI & privacy Freedom of expression  
A letter to the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee on the Commission's report to the Council of Europe's Group of Experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO). This letter was also sent to the Minister for Victims and Community Safety; and the Criminal Justice Committee.