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Bill of Rights consultation. Our members say: “Human rights are like branches of a tree that protect us, and they are removing these trees one by one”

JustCitizens have submitted our written response to the UK government consultation regarding its proposals to replace the Human Rights Act with a Bill of Rights. Background Last year, on 14th December 2021, the UK government …
The Scottish Government launched a public consultation on the need to end food banks in Scotland and we had our say!

A few weeks ago, JustCitizens members met online to speak about the public consultation launched by the Scottish Government on the draft national plan to end the need for food banks. After some productive meetings, on …
Could you be part of our advisory panel?

JustCitizens is making the case for everyone living in Scotland to be able to access equal rights, regardless of their immigration status. We believe everyone living in Scotland has the right to belong, including EU nationals, refugees, …
Just Citizens quiz parties on the policies affecting migrants

From 7am on 6 May, Scotland will be heading to the polls for the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections. There we will elect 129 MSPs to represent our interests and make decisions that will impact our …
Just Citizens launch research on housing and work

Good housing and work are cornerstones of our sense of belonging in Scotland. But many migrants can’t take them for granted. Now Just Citizens is continuing its community-led research to look at a range of …
One in three migrants has struggled to access health care, finds Just Citizen survey

One in three migrants have struggled to access health or mental health services in Scotland, according to a snap shot survey carried out by the Just Citizens migrant panel. The survey – completed in February …
Survey shows more many migrants do not feel represented in political process

More than half of migrants living in Scotland do not feel represented by the political process, according to community research done by Just Citizens.
Just Citizens launch community research into political participation

What does being part of the Scottish political process mean to migrants living here? That’s the question that one Just Citizens’ team is investigating through a piece of community research into political participation with migrants …