
Insights Paper: Human Rights in Scotland’s Future
In August 2014, the Scottish Human Rights Commission published an Insights Paper with three recommendations for improving human rights protection.
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In August 2014, the Scottish Human Rights Commission published an Insights Paper with three recommendations for improving human rights protection.
The vision of the Accessible Britain Challenge is for communities to become more inclusive and accessible by engaging and working with disabled people to remove barriers that get in the way of them being full and active contributors in their community.
In September 2014 the Government published updates on its disability strategy and documents showing the progress that has been made.
‘Hidden in Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence against children’ was published by UNICEF in September 2014.
In August 2014, the Scottish Government called for further powers to deliver at least 40 per cent female representation on public boards.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) published ‘Reducing Poverty in the UK: a collection of evidence reviews’ in August 2014.
The Access to justice campaign was launched in September 2014 because the Law Society believes that access to justice is on the verge of a crisis.
In July 2014, the Public Law Project published a ‘Guide to support under Section 17 Children Act 1989’.
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