Strategic Plan 2024 - 2032

Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) is delighted to launch our new Strategic Plan for 2024 – 2032!


Our strategic plan is a declaration of our commitment and a plan for action. Our three strategic priorities reflect a holistic approach to achieving our vision, focusing on proactive measures, responsive actions, and building the strength of the children’s rights community to ensure the rights of every baby, child and young person in Scotland.


We would like to thank everyone who has supported Together over the past 25 years and got us to this stage. With a ‘to do’ list from the UN Committee and the power of the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024, Together commits to work tirelessly to ensure that rights are not only recognised in law but become a lived reality for all babies, children and young people in Scotland - that Scotland becomes a place where all babies, children and young people can grow up in an atmosphere of happiness, love and understanding.

Strategic Plan 2024 - 2032

Annual Report 2023-24: Reflecting on a year of progress

We are pleased to share our Annual Report 2023-24, which highlights a year of significant developments in the promotion and protection of children’s rights across Scotland.

Throughout this period, Together and its members worked tirelessly to support the full incorporation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) into Scots law.

Looking back, we are proud of the progress made in 2023-24. We are grateful for the support of our members, funders, and partners, whose collaboration has been essential in advancing children’s rights in Scotland.

click here to read more about our Annual Report

OUT NOW - our child-friendly version of the Human Rights Bill Consultation Analysis

On Thursday the 21st of March 2024, we published our child-friendly version of Scottish Governments Consultation Analysis Report.  This report is the fourth in the series and shares what the Scottish Government asked, how people answered and what children and young people told us during our Investigations.

The Rights Detectives are a group of children and young people aged 12-17 who are passionate about defending human rights.  For the last 21 months, they have been receiving missions from  Scottish Government and carrying out investigations with children and young people across Scotland to help shape a new Human Rights Bill for Scotland! 

Access Child-Friendly Version of the Human Rights Bill Consultation Analysis

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20th November 2024 — General measures of implementation
Scottish Government launches child rights report to mark World Children’s Day

This report provides an update on the delivery of commitments outlined in Scottish Government’s action plan ‘Progressing the human rights of children in Scotland: action plan 2021 to 2024’.

20th November 2024 — General measures of implementation

Eurochild publishes flagship report


To mark World Children’s Day, Eurochild has published a new report that compiles information gathered from 57 Eurochild members in 31 countries across Europe and provides an overview of children’s realities in these countries. The report aims to identify promising practices, working solutions, and country-specific recommendations for EU decision-makers and national governments. Together worked with Children in Scotland to shape the chapter on developments in Scotland.

19th November 2024 — General measures of implementation

Join us at The Right Start conference!


Tickets are now on sale for The Right Start conference on 6th March 2025, hosted by Starcatchers in partnership with Together and Children in Scotland. This will be a day filled with discussion, workshops and talks to learn and celebrate the potential of babies and early years children.

19th November 2024 — General measures of implementation

Future of Scotland's Commissioner Landscape


In a recent parliamentary debate, MSPs reviewed findings from the Finance and Public Administration Committee’s inquiry into Scotland’s growing number of commissioner roles, focusing on issues of cost, accountability, and potential overlap.

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