A range of blogs is also available on the Knowledge Hub Group.
UNCRC Incorporation and Scotland’s Human Rights Bill: Joining the Dots for Local Government
Felicia Szloboda, Human Rights Project Manager, explores how UNCRC Incorporation and Scotland's Human Rights Bill are shaping a rights-based approach in local government, and what councils can do now to prepare for an evolving human rights landscape.
World Children’s Day
Felicia Szloboda, UNCRC Project Officer at the Improvement Service, writes about the importance of empowering children to have their views heard for World Children's Day.
Children’s Rights Conversations: Climate Change
UNCRC Project Officer, Felicia Szloboda, rounds up a recent Improvement Service event on children's rights and climate change.
Children's Rights Conversations: Child Poverty
Felicia Szloboda, Child Poverty and UNCRC Project Officer, summarises the main points of a recent Improvement Service event that looked at child poverty from a children's rights perspective.
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Improving outcomes for people and communities affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity: Joining the dots across key policy agendas (briefing)
There are a number of key policy agendas that are part of a broader ambition to improve outcomes for people and communities across Scotland affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity. This briefing highlights the links across these and explores opportunities for re-framing these multiple policy ambitions as opportunities to work together around the common goal of improving outcomes for people and communities.
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Improving outcomes for people and communities affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity: joining the dots across key policy agendas (infographic)
This infographic provides an overview of a small number of key national policy agendas, approaches and commitments, all designed to support a cross-policy, person-centred approach to improving outcomes for people and communities across Scotland affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity.