Together responds to earned settlement consultation
Drawing on the UNCRC, recent UN recommendations, and evidence from children and families, we raise serious concerns that the proposals are incompatible with children’s rights.
Drawing on the UNCRC, recent UN recommendations, and evidence from children and families, we raise serious concerns that the proposals are incompatible with children’s rights.
The Rights Empowered: Children’s Access to Justice Project is a three-year project funded by the Independent Human Rights Fund for Scotland (delivered by Corra on behalf of a partnership of eight funders). The project aims to maximise the incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in the lives of all children in Scotland, by supporting Together’s membership to use community action and strategic litigation to challenge decision making and address systemic rights breaches.
The Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill – sometimes referred to as “The Promise Bill” – was approved by MSPs on 14th January 2026. The Bill, which seeks to make changes to the children’s care system and who is responsible for planning of children’s services, will now move to Stage 2.
The Bill passed Stage 2 on 16 th December 2025. While Together was pleased to see an amendment which seeks to end the conflation of Religious Observance (RO) and Religious and Moral Education (RME), we were disappointed that MSPs voted against an amendment to introduce an independent right for children and young people to opt out of RO. Together will continue to call for further strengthening of the Bill ahead of Stage 3, including bringing the changes it makes within the scope of the UNCRC Incorporation Act. Together is now preparing its briefing for MSPs ahead of Stage 3 (dates still to be confirmed). If members wish to share any information or views to inform this briefing, please email info@togetherscotland.org.uk with the subject “RO Bill”.
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