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The Participation Coordinator will build and grow the Commission’s network of relationships with public sector bodies, civil society organisations and people whose rights are directly affected, creating a two-way dialogue between the Commission and its key stakeholders. The Communications Assistant will provide administrative support to the Communications and Participation team, supporting the day-to-day delivery of the Commission’s communications and participation activities. See
Parliament ahead of the debate. _ Dear Member of the Scottish Parliament, The Scottish Human Rights... the values placed in Scotland on human rights, social justice and the effective rehabilitation... of the sentence. Although previous judgments by the European Court of Human Rights ruled against..., Scottish Human Rights Commission
On Tuesday 9 October Professor Alan Miller, Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission, delivered a lecture From Climate Change to Climate Justice as part of the Our Changing World series, hosted by the University of Edinburgh. For more videos of previous lectures and details of upcoming events as part of the series please visit the Our Changing World website. Find out more about Climate Justice on our pages.
The Scottish Human Rights Commission (the Commission) invites interested parties to submit an application to undertake a short piece of research to inform the Commission’s submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women as part of the periodic review of the United Kingdom. The Commission intends to submit shadow reports for both the pre-session, taking place in July 2018, and for the full review which will be held in February 2019. The research
The Scottish Human Rights Commission welcomes the launch of Redress Scotland, which marks the opening of a financial redress scheme for survivors of historical abuse in care.  Judith Robertson, Chair of the Commission, said: “The journey towards securing access to justice and remedies for survivors of abuse in care has been long and challenging. Survivors have worked tirelessly for many years to achieve this, and those efforts deserve the greatest recognition. The Commission warmly welcomes