In-Person Launch: A Migrant’s Guide to Scotland – Your Human Rights in a Different Country

April 7, 18:30-20:00
The Boardwalk, 105 Brunswick St, Glasgow, G1 1TF
Join Human Rights Consortium Scotland for the launch of A Migrant’s Guide to Scotland – Your Human Rights in a Different Country, a new booklet designed to empower migrants with accessible information about their rights and how to navigate life in Scotland.
This resource was developed through the Migrants Participation Project, funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and delivered in partnership with Migrant Voice. Through interactive workshops and discussions, participants explored themes such as human rights, culture, belonging, gender, family, intersectionality, civic participation, and mental wellbeing. Their lived experiences and reflections directly shaped the content of the booklet, ensuring it is practical, inclusive, and grounded in real experiences.
Date: 7 April
Time: 18:30 - 20:00
Location: The Boardwalk, 105 Brunswick St, Glasgow, G1 1TF
Join us in person to celebrate the publication of the booklet, meet contributors, and connect with others working to promote migrants’ rights and inclusion in Scotland.
