Friday, 4 August 2017

Equality & Human Rights Commission: Scotland

Are you interested in influencing our work and the impact of the Equality and Human Rights Commission in Scotland?
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is Britain’s national equality and human rights body. We operate in Scotland, England and Wales.

Our job is to help make Britain fairer. We do this by safeguarding and enforcing the laws that protect people’s rights to fairness, dignity and respect.

We are looking for people from a wide variety of backgrounds and life experience and who have a passion and commitment to furthering equality in Scotland.

The EHRC Scotland Committee is a statutory committee which advises the Commission on its work in Scotland. It is chaired by the EHRC Scotland Commissioner, Dr Lesley Sawers. We are currently recruiting for new members of the Committee to join the team to support and advise in key areas of equality and human rights in Scotland.

You may never have considered a Committee position before or know much about us – but your experience may be invaluable to the work of the Commission in Scotland. Come along and explore further – We’d love to meet you.

If you are interested in finding out more about the work of the Committee, what is involved in being a member and how to apply then we are hosting a couple of open day sessions on the following dates: 

DUNDEE
Monday 4 September from 11.30 to 2.00 at Tayside Deaf Hub, The Old Mill, 23 Brown Street, Dundee http://www.taysidedeafhub.org.uk/


GLASGOW
Wednesday 6 September from 4.00 to 6.30 at The Studio, 67 Hope Street, Glasgow – Aspire Room, 8th Floor

To book your place and find out more details on the sessions, please contact Gillian.Lawrence@equalityhumanrights.com
If you have any dietary requirements or reasonable adjustments, please contact Gillian.Lawrence@equalityhumanrights.com


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