Survey: Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights – Your views needed

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Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights (SNAP) would like to hear everyone’s views about human rights. They are particularly interested in hearing from young people (aged under 25), older people (aged over 65), members of the refugee community, members of the Gypsy/Traveller community, disabled people, people living in rural Scotland, and unemployed people.

Scotland’s first National Action Plan on Human Rights (SNAP) was launched four years ago. It set out an ambitious plan of actions to achieve a Scotland where everyone’s rights are real.

An independent evaluation of SNAP’s first four years will be published in the spring of 2018, alongside recommendations for what should be included in the second version of the plan.

As part of this process, All In and the Scottish Human Rights Commission (an independent public body promoting and protecting human rights for everyone in Scotland) would like to hear:

·     your views about what you think should be included in the plan; and

·     what you think about the state of human rights in Scotland.

All of your responses are anonymous and will remain confidential. Once analysis has taken place your individual data will be deleted after one year.

If you would like a copy of this survey in another language or a different format, or you would like to complete it with telephone support, please contact SNAP on: 0141 420 72 72.

Take the short survey here >> bit.ly/all_our_rights  by 10 November 2017

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