 COVID-19 and Equality and Human Rights in Scotland. How to give your views? The Scottish Parliament's Equalities and Human Rights Committee wants to know your views on how COVID-19 might be affecting equality and human rights in Scotland. If you wish to give your views, please read the Privacy Notice submitting your views to a committee. This tells you what we will do with the information you give us. This is available on our website at www.parliament.scot forward slash your dash information. A summary is also available in EasyRead and in BSL. If you give your views by BSL video, both your video and the written English translation will normally be published on the Scottish Parliament websites. Please tell us if you do not want your video published. For legal reasons, please don't include in your video any defamatory content or information that could identify another person without their consent. If you do, we may ask you to make changes and resubmit your video. How to tell us what you think? You can give your views in writing or by video in BSL. You can send a BSL video through a file transfer service to equalities.humanrights.parliament.scot. Or you can respond to the call for views in writing online at www.parliament.scot forward slash equalities.humanrights.covid-19. If you have any questions about what to do, please email equalities.humanrights.parliament.scot or call 01313486040. You can call in BSL through contactscotland-bsl.org. There is no set deadline to tell us what you think. The committee will keep looking at these issues while COVID-19 is affecting Scotland. We know many organisations are supporting people in the community. If you work for an organisation that can share the views of people who might not be able to share their own, please do. What to do if you want to help with an issue? Please don't send the committee information about individual issues. If you want help with something that is affecting you right now, please contact one of your local members of the Scottish Parliament or MSPs who can help you deal with your problem. You can find out who your MSPs are by searching using your postcode at www.parliament.scot forward slash msp-finder. You can email an MSP or call in BSL through contactscotland-bsl.org.