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  1. Universal Periodic Review: Scottish Government position statement 2014

    Our update for the UN on what we have done to improve human rights in Scotland.

  2. Forced marriage awareness raising materials

    Posters and leaflets raising awareness of the criminalisation of forced marriage in Scotland.

  3. Children's advocacy guidance

    Guidance on how to support children and young people to make informed decisions on matters which influence their lives.

  4. Wealth and assets in Scotland: 2006-2010

    Analysis of wealth and assets in Scotland and inequality in the distribution of wealth.

  5. Scottish Commemorations Panel: code of conduct

    Code of conduct for the Scottish Commemorations Panel.

  6. Equality Outcomes and Mainstreaming Report 2013

    Report on how the public sector equality duty is being integrated across Scottish Government functions.

  7. Forced marriage: guidance for legal professionals in Scotland

    Forced marriage guidance for legal professionals.

  8. Do the Right Thing: children's rights progress report

    A progress report on our response to the 2008 concluding observations from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.

  9. Patient rights and responsibilities: charter

    The Charter is introduced by The Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011, which requires Ministers to publish a Charter setting out a summary of the rights and responsibilities of patients and other relevant people.

  10. Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2010: attitudes to discrimination and positive action

    This report explores attitudes to discrimination and positive action in Scotland in relation to: age, disability, gender, race, religion or belief, gender reassignment and sexual orientation.

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