The Scottish Government believes in a One Scotland of many cultures. A nation that values diversity and recognises a multi-cultural society is one that is vibrant, successful and energetic – as Scotland aspires to be. A nation where people from all backgrounds can live and raise their family in peace and where all people – of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds – can achieve their potential.
The One Scotland campaign seeks to create a Scotland where racism is not acceptable and hopes to inspire communities to pull together and be united and stronger. The campaign was updated and repackaged in 2011 in the form of a USB stick containing all the One Scotland material, which can be used to deliver anti-racism messages as part of the wider curriculum.
The One Scotland toolkit is free and can be obtained by contacting Anna Riva (Scottish Government Equality and Communities Division) on 0131 244 5519 or by email: Anna.Riva@scotland.gsi.gov.uk