What the project will do
We want to fill the gaps in human rights data and make sure that people in the South of Scotland have their economic, social and cultural rights met. Our human rights monitoring model brings us closer to local communities and their human rights concerns. We aim to bear witness to the lived experiences of people and communities across area and will report our findings... Ayrshire, Cumbrae, and Arran. We heard first-hand from human rights defenders on the ground about
Forensic Mental Health Review
The Review looked at the delivery of forensic mental health services in hospitals, prisons and the community, where there are significant gaps in provision. The Commission supported the Barron Review to take a human rights based approach to its work.
There remains a need for action on the recommendations of the Review and to improve the delivery of human rights for those experiencing mental health issues in prison and forensic settings.
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