Resources Hub
This page contains all our information guides and posters. They may be aimed at different audiences, but they can be used by all.
Are you looking for Easy Read information about human rights? Visit our Easy Read Hub.
You can also find more information about the Human Rights Act in the Get Informed section of our website.
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BIHR can work with you to co-create tailored human rights resources on a range of topics. If you'd like to find out more, you can send us a training enquiry and ask for 'Resource Creation'.
If you've used any of our resources, we'd love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us make and improve future resources.
General Resources
Everyone has human rights which are legally protected by a law called the Human Rights Act (HRA). These posters and guides explain more about your HRA rights and what you can do to advocate for yourself and/or the people you support.
Resources for Public Bodies and Services
Legal duties to uphold the rights in the Human Rights Act apply to public bodies and services such as health, care, social housing, education, and welfare. These resources explain more about what the human rights duties mean for the everyday work of staff in these services.
Find out more about the HRA duties of public bodies and service providers
Resources for Communities
Making human rights real for people often relies on the advocacy of grassroots community groups. Empowering members of community organisations to recognise and raise human rights issues can be key to tackling the everyday injustices people may face when they interact with public services. These resources were developed as part of BIHR’s work with communities.
Find out more about BIHR’s work to empower community advocacy
Resources for Advocates and Campaigners
The Human Rights Act can be an important tool for advocates, who can build confidence to harness the power of this law to bring about real change in people’s lives.
Resources for MP Caseworkers
Members of Parliament often interact with their constituents, who may be experiencing an issue with a public service which affects their human rights. This can be an important place where people can get information and support to understand their rights in the Human Rights Act, as well as when and how to raise a human rights issue.
Find out about BIHR’s work to influence national law- and policy-making
Videos
A look at the Human Rights Act and the cost-of-living crisis, co-produced with the RITES Committee.
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