Call for member inputs: children’s right to education
We are looking for members to help shape our response about a proposed new UN agreement on children’s right to education.
We are looking for members to help shape our response about a proposed new UN agreement on children’s right to education.
A statement by the Prime Minister and accompanying press release revealed the UK Government’s intention to introduce a blanket ban on social media for under-16s. The announcement on 15th June 2026 came less than three weeks after the conclusion of a national consultation seeking views on various measures to keep children and young people safe online.
In March 2026, UK Government began consulting on a potential social media ban for under-16s across the UK. In addition to a ban, ‘Growing up in the online world: a national consultation’ sought views on other potential measures aimed at keeping children and young people safe online, such as restrictions on ‘infinite scrolling’, limitations on VPN usage, and changes to the age of digital consent. The consultation closed on 26 May 2026.
Aberlour analysed manifesto commitments across all major Scottish parties, focusing on the charity’s core asks: tackling child poverty, strengthening family support, improving the care system and investing in early years. The responses show clear differences in ambition, funding and focus, with some parties embracing multiple recommendations and others offering only partial or limited commitments.
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