What comes first? - SEND Law or Human Rights Law?
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In this episode I am joined by Sanchita Hosali, Chief Exec of the British Institute of Human Rights. (BIHR)
Sanchita Hosali is the Chief Executive of the British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), bringing nearly three decades of legal expertise and experience working both internationally and across the UK to advance human rights in everyday life. She has led a wide range of programmes on human rights education, law and policy development, and practical rights-based approaches, working with grassroots groups, civil society organisations, communities, public bodies, parliamentarians, and governments. At BIHR, Sanchita champions the Human Rights Act as a vital tool for everyday justice and accountability, working to ensure that human rights are embedded in law, policy, and frontline services. Her focus is on securing our human rights in law and in practice, as protections for everyone and tools for real life change.
- Human Rights & SEND advocacy blog series: Special Educational Needs & Disability Services
- Parents & Carers Advocating for Their Disabled Children & Families: Our Human Rights Act for All the Family: Co-Design a Human Rights Support Solution: Parent & Carer Alliance CIC
- Human rights for young autistic people and young people with a learning disability aged 14-25: A Practitioners Guide: Partners in Care & Health | British Institute of Human Rights
- Find out about BIHR’s human rights training & events: Human Rights Training | British Institute of Human Rights