Report highlights implications of COVID-19 for right to housing
The Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has issued a new policy briefing which details how COVID-19 has affected the right to adequate housing in Scotland.
Part of a series of briefings highlighting areas of human rights concern during the pandemic, the document explores poverty and increasingly financial stress, homelessness, evictions and security of tenure, reduced access to support services and housing issues faced by Gypsies/Travellers.
It also offers an overview of action taken by the Scottish government, listing resources, relevant guidance and policy changes.
COVID-19: Implications for the Human Right to Adequate Housing in Scotland is available here.
The other key COVID-19 policy briefings include:
- Care Homes and Human Rights
- Prisons and Human Rights
- Police Use of Temporary Emergency Powers
- The Right to Food
- The Right to Social Security
- Evidence to Scottish Government’s Advisory Group on Economic Recovery
- Evidence submitted to the Scottish Parliament Inquiry into COVID-19 and Human Rights
The SHRC is also finalising a monitoring report on social care, human rights and COVID-19, which it will publish in the coming weeks.