Chair of the Commission

Angela O’Hagan was most recently Professor of Equality and Public Policy at Glasgow Caledonian University where she created the current MSc in Human Rights and previously led the MSc in Citizenship and Human Rights. She was also Deputy Director of the WISE Centre for Economic Justice.

Her career encompasses leadership roles in the community and statutory sectors in Scotland, including as Director of Carers Scotland, and Head of Campaigns and Communications with Oxfam Scotland, after a period with the Equal Opportunities Commission.

Throughout her career Professor O’Hagan has focused on integrating equality and human rights analysis in public policy, policy analysis and service design. She has served on a number of advisory and project groups with successive Scottish Governments including currently as the independent chair of the Equality and Human Rights Budget Advisory Group, a member of the National Advisory Council on Women and Girls, and previously as a member of the Commission on Local Tax Reform.

Professor O’Hagan has an international profile, particularly in gender and human rights budgeting, and through membership of academic and civil society networks.  In 2019, she was awarded the Jo Cox Award for Public Service and Activity Citizenship by the Political Studies Association.

Members of the Commission and Executive Director

  • SHRC_Team_2022_0044.jpg

    Shelley Gray

    Member of the Commission

    Shelley has 20 years’ experience in the third sector in roles spanning engagement, policy and strategy development and she is currently Head of Policy and Communications at Corra Foundation, where she has a focus on human rights, diversity, equity and inclusion and racial justice.

    Email Register of Interest
  • SHRC_Team_2022_0036.jpg

    Jim Farish

    Member of the Commission

    Jim is currently a board member of the Risk Management Authority having retired from the Scottish Prison Service. During his prison service career he held a number of senior positions including having been Governor of four prisons and he was seconded to HMIPS where he held the position of Deputy Chief Inspector. 

    Email Register of Interest
  • SHRC_Team_2022_0029.jpg

    Claire Methven O’Brien

    Member of the Commission

    Dr Claire Methven O’Brien has worked internationally as a human rights researcher, practitioner and advocate for more than 20 years and currently holds teaching and other positions at the University of Dundee, the University of Strathclyde Business School and the Danish Institute for Human Rights.

    Email Register of Interest
  • Jan Savage About page image

    Jan Savage

    Executive Director

    Jan leads and shapes the delivery of operational and strategic priorities across the Commission. She has experience in leadership, corporate governance, human rights, communications, public affairs, and participation work, with a particular focus on campaigns to achieve real change.

    Email Register of Interest

Communications & Engagement

  • portrait of Elizabeth

    Elizabeth Dawson

    Head of Communications & Engagement

    Elizabeth is part of the Senior Leadership Team, managing strategic communications and engagement work for the Commission. She is a member of the communications working group of the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions. 

    Email
  • Judy Fladmark_0012 (7).jpg

    Judy Fladmark

    Media & Communications Officer

    Judy coordinates and carries out media, social media and wider communications activities for the Commission. She is an experienced senior producer and journalist and has previously worked for the BBC News and Current Affairs.  

    Email

Corporate Services

The Head of Commission Secretariat and Business Support leads a team of business support administrators that help the Commission's work through a range of services including finance, governance support, information and records management, statutory compliance, IT and facilities. In addition to day-to-day service delivery, the team works on development projects that contribute to the on-going performance of the organisation. 

The team is the first point of contact for people contacting the Commission via our public enquiries email address: hello@scottishhumanrights.com.