Policy consultation responses

Policy consultation responses

Policy consultation responses ordered by date ? Or title ? Document in pdf format

Our Response to the UK Government Family Returns Consultation  (PDF)

04/06/2026

We submitted our response to the UK Government’s Family Returns Consultation.

We believe that the overall impact of Part 1 of these proposals, if implemented, will lead to an increase in the number of children, young people, and families experiencing poverty, destitution, and ultimately homelessness. This situation will, in turn, heighten the risks of physical and psychological harm, exploitation, and abuse for these already vulnerable groups.

We find that the proposals in Part 2 represent an unacceptable de-prioritisation of children’s welfare, which will have significant and long-lasting negative effects on their health. Ultimately, we believe that these proposals are cruel, inhumane, unnecessary, contradictory, not evidence-based, and potentially unlawful.

Read the full response here.

Our Response to earned settlement consultation online questionnaire  (PDF)

12/02/2026

We submitted a response to the UK Government’s consultation on the reform of the current settlement system and the implementation of those reforms.

Our consultation response highlights the serious risks these changes pose. We emphasised that: 

  • Refugees, survivors of trafficking, children, carers, and other vulnerable people will be disproportionately affected 
  • Penalising people for how they arrived in the UK or for accessing benefits to recover from trauma is unfair and could breach human rights law 
  • Linking settlement to volunteering, income thresholds, or other rigid requirements will exclude those already facing barriers and put a higher risk of exploitation more individuals  

We know the proposed changes will have a drastic impact on most people with permission to live in the UK. We are very concerned about how these proposals will affect the communities we work with, including refugees, survivors of trafficking, children, families and other vulnerable individuals. 

Our response to the consultation on Section 38 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015  (PDF)

03/12/2025

We responded to the consultation on Section 38 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015: Duty to Notify and Provide Information About Victims.

This document provides an overview of the consultation findings and key considerations regarding the implementation of a statutory Duty to Notify in Scotland, aimed at improving responses to human trafficking and exploitation.

The consultation questions are presented throughout the remainder of this document, along with our responses.

Written Evidence Submitted to the Home Affairs Committee’s Inquiry into Asylum Accommodation  (PDF)

03/02/2025

We submitted our written evidence to the Home Affairs Committee Inquiry into asylum accommodation.

Based on the evidence gathered as a result of our casework, outreach, and engagement with asylum seekers residing in Home Office accommodation, we welcome the UK Government commitment to the closure of asylum hotels.

We believe the current system of accommodating asylum seekers in remote institutional accommodation structures, away from specialised services and support, is costly, ineffective, and presents a threat to the human rights of asylum seekers throughout the country. It is putting a strain on already under-funded and stretched public services, while isolating and risking the re-traumatisation of an especially vulnerable population. We proposed a series of recommendations to address these issues.

Read more: 25.02.03-Written-Evidence-Asylum-Accommodation-JustRight-Scotland.pdf

Call for evidence – Racially Minoritised Women: Violence Against Women & Girls: Our response  (PDF)

07/07/2023

JustRight Scotland has submitted a response as part of the Call for Evidence commissioned by Public Health Scotland which aims to develop insights and recommendations to inform violence against women and girls (VAWG) policy and practice in Scotland, including the upcoming refresh of Equally Safe. It also investigates what the current challenges and barriers for services in meeting the needs of racially minoritised women affected by VAWG are and what challenges and barriers they face.

Read our response.

 

Call for evidence from the Home Affairs Committee into Human Trafficking: our response  (PDF)

17/03/2023

JustRight Scotland submitted a response to the Home Affairs Committee on their call for evidence on trafficking. In this inquiry the Home Affairs Committee was seeking responses on the scale of human trafficking in the UK and the forms it takes. It was also investigating whether Government policy, legislation and the criminal justice system can be improved to prevent human trafficking, prosecute perpetrators and protect victims.

Scottish Government’s Consultation on Witchcraft Convictions (Pardons) (Scotland) Bill: our response  (PDF)

21/09/2022

We have submitted our response to the Scottish Government for the Consultation on Witchcraft Convictions (Pardons) (Scotland) Bill.

Our Scottish Women’s Rights Centre are strongly in favour of the posthumous pardon of all those convicted of witchcraft in Scotland. We support efforts to name our common history and redress wrongs because only by sharing a wide public understanding of the roots of misogyny.

Call for evidence from the Independent Strategic Review of Funding and Commissioning of VAWGS: our response  (PDF)

15/08/2022

We have submitted our response to the Independent Strategic Review of Funding and Commissioning of violence against women and girls (VAWGS) by drawing from the experience of our staff, as well as people we represent within the Scottish Women’s Rights Centre (SWRC), the Scottish Refugee and Migrant Centre (SMRC) and the Scottish Anti-Trafficking and Exploitation Centre (SATEC).

We believe that challenging violence against women and girls (VAWG) requires a multi-faceted approach. This includes: a focus on prevention aimed at redressing the inequalities that lead to violence, on strengthening and improving our protection of survivors, and also ensuring and effective response leading to prosecution of perpetrators of violence.

Consultation on proposals for the review into the effectiveness of the Public Sector Equality Duty in Scotland: our response  (PDF)

11/04/2022

We’ve worked with over 20 organisations to highlight that the reforms will not go far enough to lead to real improvements in the lives of people who share protected characteristics. We call for a “fully-fledged collaborative process” with experts in equality and we urge the Scottish Government not to miss the opportunity to make robust changes to improve the lives of marginalised people.

Read our proposals.

Ending Conversion Therapy in Scotland  (PDF)

13/08/2021

Written response to the call for evidence by the Scottish Parliament’s Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee on a petition to end the practice of ‘conversion therapy’ in Scotland, submitted by Amnesty International Scotland, the Human Rights Consortium Scotland and JustRight Scotland on 13 August 2021.

Read the full response.

Scottish Parliament: Protection of Workers from Sexual Harassment  (PDF)

12/02/2018

Written response to call for evidence by the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee of the Scottish Parliament on the protection of workers from sexual harassment and campaigns and initiatives that succeed in bringing about positive cultural change in the workplace, submitted by the Scottish Women’s Rights Centre on 12 February 2018.