Committee
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 24 February 2026 [Draft]
24 Feb 2026 · S6 · Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee
Item of business
Subordinate Legislation
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
:I understand what you are asking. That exemplifies how wide ranging the plan is and that so many people are involved in its delivery, which supports our view that we need to take time to work through it so that we end up with something that will make sure that people can realise their rights. People can have rights but, as the committee has said previously, they must be able to realise those rights.That is where we need extensive engagement. We have to take people with us not only through awareness raising but through the capacity and capability building that has been going on throughout. I have talked to the committee previously about embedding a human rights approach in everything that we do.One example is the mainstreaming toolkit, and we must ensure that, in undertaking this work, we do not take away from that culture of embedding human rights in the first place. Of course, that is not a new concept, and we are all working towards the same goal in that respect.Your question went further than that, I suppose, in recognising the third sector’s essential and valued work in delivering that support to people and communities. I assure you that it plays a very strategic role in enabling that transformation and the delivery of person-centred services.On the issue of funding, it was announced in the draft budget for 2026-27 that the Scottish Government will invest £14.2 million in third sector infrastructure and development. Latest estimates indicate that, across Government, we invested over £1 billion in the sector in 2023.If Ms Chapman is asking me about the sustainability of that as we progress our work on human rights, I would just say that multiyear funding is always asked for, and we recognise that longer-term planning allows for sustainability and security of development. Therefore, we are delivering against our commitment to develop a fairer funding approach by providing more multiyear funding to third sector organisations that deliver those front-line services and are tackling child poverty. Indeed, in the 2025-26 programme for government, we committed to delivering a fairer funding pilot to provide more of that multiyear funding to third sector organisations, prioritising those that, as I have said, deliver front-line services and which tackle child poverty. That pilot consists of 51 Government grants for third sector organisations totalling over £130 million over the period from 2025-26 to 2026-27.I hope that that helps.
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The Convener
SNP
Welcome back. Our fourth agenda item is to take evidence on Scotland-specific issues raised in the concluding observations and recommendations of the United ...
The Minister for Equalities (Kaukab Stewart)
SNP
I am grateful for the opportunity to provide an update on the steps that this Government has taken to respond to the concluding observations that were made i...
The Convener
SNP
We move to questions from members, and I will kick us off. What specific progress has been made on the human rights bill?
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:We continue to make good progress on further developing and refining our human rights bill proposals. Our goal is to introduce an ambitious and effective bi...
The Convener
SNP
Rhoda Grant has a supplementary question.
Rhoda Grant
Lab
:What are the specific non-devolved and devolved issues that are causing concern, and how do you expect to overcome them?
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I will bring in Elli Kontorravdis on that. First, as an overview, I note that, in bringing so many treaties together—some of them for the first time—we are ...
Elli Kontorravdis (Scottish Government)
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Rhoda Grant
Lab
:What does that mean in practice? Where are the difficulties, and how easy are they to overcome? Do we need to be granted devolved responsibility in some are...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I can give an example that is based on what we are already doing. We are listening carefully to feedback relating to the challenges that resulted from the U...
Rhoda Grant
Lab
:Thank you.
Maggie Chapman
Green
:Good morning, minister. Thank you for joining us and for what you have said so far. I have a couple of questions on how you intend to use the high-level act...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:Thank you for acknowledging the complexities and how wide ranging the issue is, given that it is cross-portfolio, cross-Governmental and cross-legislation.T...
Maggie Chapman
Green
:No, but thank you, that is helpful. We could go into a lot of areas in quite a lot of detail. You talked about the need for cross-governmental support, and ...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I understand what you are asking. That exemplifies how wide ranging the plan is and that so many people are involved in its delivery, which supports our vie...
Maggie Chapman
Green
:That was helpful, but certain questions are being raised with us as we talk about this issue. There are groups or organisations that are working in communit...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I totally acknowledge that. As you will be well aware, the equality and human rights fund supports highly valued projects that are tackling some of the most...
Maggie Chapman
Green
:I appreciate that, but I think that those who run the EHRF would say that they have actually seen a 25 per cent cut, because its flat cash budget has not re...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I believe that the Scottish Government took a strong leadership role in response to the concerning scenes and rhetoric that we saw especially over the summe...
Maggie Chapman
Green
:I am sorry to interrupt you, but I want to focus on misinformation and disinformation, which you spoke about. In Dundee and Aberdeen, I have witnessed peopl...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I fully acknowledge your concerns. We have seen some absolutely appalling scenes. Although I would always uphold the right to legitimate, peaceful protest, ...
Maggie Chapman
Green
:When that happens, what do you expect Police Scotland to do?
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I will bring in Elli Kontorravdis on the human rights tracker tool, because I think that where you are going with that question is about how we track such t...
Elli Kontorravdis
I will speak to the system-level actions that Maggie Chapman asked about. I reiterate what the minister said—in March, the Scottish Government will publish t...
Maggie Chapman
Green
:I appreciate that the tool is coming in March, but that is not much comfort to the people who, week after week, are exposed to racist hate speech and see no...
The Convener
SNP
We will move to Rhoda Grant, please.
Rhoda Grant
Lab
:Beyond what is already in the high-level action plan, what actions is the Scottish Government taking to tackle violence against women?
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I am sorry—will you repeat that? I did not hear. I am hard of hearing; forgive me.
Rhoda Grant
Lab
:I am softly spoken, which is probably not helping you. I asked about the additional actions that the Scottish Government is taking to tackle violence agains...
Kaukab Stewart
SNP
:I will link things together. We are absolutely committed to meeting the benchmark that international treaties and obligations such as the Istanbul conventio...