Rights Made Real Workshop – 2 June

The next in our series of Rights Made Real Workshops is taking place on June 2nd, 1:30-4pm.
Rights Made Real reports showcase importance of human rights in care homes in Scotland

Scottish Care, in partnership with Life Changes Trust and My Home Life, is delighted to launch reports from the Rights Made Real project.
Rights Made Real – Addressing fears around human rights

Am I violating this resident’s human rights? The balance between encouragement and enforcement One member of staff was anxious and asked, “Am I violating human rights if the resident says […]
Rights Made Real – What has helped the projects link their practice to human rights?

Linking practice to health and social care standards One project looked at the health and social care standards and thought how they link in in terms of anticipatory care planning. […]
Rights Made Real – Dignity within activities
Dignity within activities Dignity is an inherent principle of human rights legislation with its beginnings seen many times throughout the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights document. Indeed Article 1 […]
Rights Made Real – Human rights and human connections are not defined by our role
Everyone is involved in activity e.g. chef chatting with residents and finding out what people like to eat. One of the residents wrote a braille letter to the chef for […]
Rights Made Real – Resident led activities and creative approaches

Resident led activities Two of the projects are focusing on resident led activities, however all the care homes are involved in providing activities that the residents enjoy and find meaningful […]
Rights Made Real – Using a Visual Inquiry Tool
Visual inquiry tool to explore and develop understanding Using images has been helping staff express what human rights means to them in their own language. The visual inquiry tool created […]
Rights Made Real – A Summer Update
A summer update from Verity Monaghan on the progress of the Rights Made Real in Care Homes project