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More action needed to uphold children’s rights in Scotland, new report warns

Eurochild member Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) gathers stories and experiences of over 200 children in a new report marking the first anniversary of Scotland’s landmark United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024.

Scotland was the first UK nation to incorporate the UNCRC into domestic law.

The report captures the stories of children aged nine months to 17 years through words, artwork, film and other creative expressions, providing a vivid snapshot of childhood in Scotland today. It explores children’s experiences at home, in nurseries, schools, colleges, communities and online, showcasing where their rights are upheld and where progress is still urgently needed.

Key findings reveal significant variation in children’s experiences and overall satisfaction with life in Scotland. Stories from children living in poverty, disabled children, asylum-seeking children, young carers and care Experienced children all reveal a sense that adults must do more to fully uphold their rights. The stories highlight that experiences vary widely within these groups, cautioning against approaches that oversimplify their often complex experiences.

Children and young people identify critical areas where urgent action is needed, including poverty, discrimination, climate change and tackling violence. Many express frustration at persistent barriers to their rights and stress the importance of both adults and children being aware of those rights. Without this awareness, the transformational potential of the UNCRC Act cannot be fully realised. Children want to be actively involved in shaping the decisions that affect their lives, ensuring their views are heard, their unique needs understood and their rights upheld

For more information contact:

Maria Doyle, Legal & Policy Manager, Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights)

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