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Commission launches human rights resource for public sector

Summary: The Equality and Human Rights Commission has launched a new online resource about human rights to help public sector bodies in England and Wales and organisations carrying out public functions and advocacy.

The resource focuses on nine public sectors areas: adult social care; children's services; health; housing; education services; local government; criminal justice, courts and prisons; policing and immigration and asylum.

It draws together learning materials about the human rights obligations of the public sector and how to successfully implement these. These materials include tried and tested examples of how to consider human rights in public service delivery as well as case studies, informal guidance, inspection standards and impact assessments.

The resource also includes details about supporting the rights of particular groups such as elderly and disabled people. For example it points out with regard to adult social care that public authorities can infringe human rights when they are excessively risk averse as well as when they fail to avoid risk.

Visitors to the site are further invited to fill in a brief survey and make suggestions as to what other types of guidance they would find useful.

http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/human-rights/human-rights-practical-guidance/sector-health/keeping-me-safe-and-well-assessment-manual/

http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/human-rights/human-rights-practical-guidance/guidance-from-the-commission/

further information can be found at:

http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/human-rights/what-are-human-rights


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