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Date: 24th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, Disability, Basic Health and Welfare
A new Bill seeks to introduce Protection Orders specifically designed to safeguard women and children who might find themselves under pressure to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM).
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Date: 24th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, Freedom of thought, conscience and religion, General principles
The UN’s expert on racism and human rights has said that the UK Government’s policies exacerbate discrimination, stoke xenophobic sentiment and further entrench racial inequality.
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Date: 24th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, Family Environment and Alternative Care, General principles, Disability, Basic Health and Welfare
The UK’s Supreme Court has issued a judgment to restore the right of children to sue local authorities for negligence where councils have failed to protect them from harm.
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Date: 24th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms
More than one hundred Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have committed to breaking cycles of inequality, investing in children and listening to children’s voices.
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Date: 19th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has selected the topic for the next Day of General Discussion to be held tentatively in September 2020 and it is alternative care! The proposal was submitted by a group of organisations led by Lumos.
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Date: 19th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, Access to appropriate information
Members of Global Kids Online (GKO), an international research project supporting rigorous cross-national evidence generation on children’s internet use, gathered at UNICEF Innocenti this week.
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Date: 18th June 2019
Category:
General measures of implementation, Incorporation, Civil Rights and Freedoms
The Scottish Government has announced a new National Taskforce to lead on human rights in Scotland.
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Date: 14th June 2019
Category:
Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Civil Rights and Freedoms
Amnesty International has launched Rise Up which is a fully funded, one-year course designed to equip young people who are passionate about Human Rights with the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to make positive change happen in their communities.
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Date: 14th June 2019
Category:
General measures of implementation, Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Civil Rights and Freedoms, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Reporting to and monitoring the UNCRC
The 2018 DGD outcome report is adopted! We are delighted to announce that the CRC Committee has adopted the 2018 DGD outcome report on Protecting and Empowering Children as Human Rights Defenders!
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Date: 14th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms
The Scottish Sentencing Council is launching a public consultation on its second draft sentencing guideline, which sets out the sentencing process for all offences. This draft guideline describes the steps taken by judges when making sentencing decisions, and the various factors which may be taken into account. The Council is keen to hear from all of those with an interest in its work. The consultation is open until 6 September 2019. Further information about the consultation, along with the consultation documents and online response form, can be found here
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Date: 14th June 2019
Category:
Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Civil Rights and Freedoms, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
Scottish Children's Reporter Association (SCRA) has launched a new suite of materials to provide information and support to children and young people on how to complain if they wish to.
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Date: 5th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Disability, Basic Health and Welfare
In a project conducted by the Human Rights Clinic at University of Edinburgh in partnership with Together, LLM students explored the role of CRWIA (Children’s Rights and Well-being Impact Assessment) in improving rights-based decision-making. Two groups of students explored various international examples of impact assessments and drew learning to analyse the effectiveness of CRWIA in Scotland.
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Date: 5th June 2019
Category:
Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Civil Rights and Freedoms, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT), Other human rights treaties and mechanisms
The mosquito device has been branded as a ‘successful’ deterrent for anti-social behaviour. It is used to deter loitering of young people by emitting sound at high frequency, so it can be heard mostly by younger people. Mosquito devices have been overtly condemned by the UN, Council of Europe and the Children’s Commissioner all requesting that they be banned, yet on 30th May 2019 another device has been discovered at Edinburgh’s Waverley Mall.
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Date: 5th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, General measures of implementation, Other human rights treaties and mechanisms, Reporting to and monitoring the UNCRC, Funding
A new report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) explores the impact on equality and human rights of the UK government proposal of replacing EU Structural Funds with a ‘UK Shared Prosperity Fund’ when we leave the EU.
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Date: 5th June 2019
Category:
Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Civil Rights and Freedoms, Reporting to and monitoring the UNCRC
Together, along with Child Rights Connect, presented a joint submission with the Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education of the Dublin City University Institute of Education and the Centre for Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast on the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child’s concept note for a General Comment on children’s rights in relation to the digital environment.
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Date: 5th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
The Scottish Government has published a report on progress and setting out actions agreed at the Cabinet meeting with children and young people in March 2018.
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Date: 4th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms
On Friday, 14th June, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, will present the UN Human Rights Report 2018 OHCHR's latest yearly report on its human rights work around the world. Page 9 of the report talks about child human rights defenders advising the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
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Date: 4th June 2019
Category:
Civil Rights and Freedoms, General measures of implementation
In an effort to keep mainstreaming child rights in the work of the Special Rapporteur, Child Rights Connect and its members worked jointly on a submission highlighting some of the main challenges faced by children human rights defenders to combat impunity.
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Date: 3rd June 2019
Category:
Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Civil Rights and Freedoms
Eurochild, along with 15 other NGOs, is advocating to create a new Children's Rights Intergroup in the European Parliament.
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Date: 16th May 2019
Category:
Disability, Basic Health and Welfare, Mental health, Civil Rights and Freedoms, Bullying, Non-discrimination
Almost two-thirds of young people (61%) feel pressure to look their best online, according to new findings from the Be Real Campaign. The alarming research also revealed that more than two-thirds (67%) regularly worry about the way they look.
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