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  • UNCRPD Training Guide

    Date: 8th December 2015
    Category: UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with D
    Author: Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

    OHCHR has developed a training package on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and its Optional Protocol. The package consists of a Training Guide and eight modules.

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  • Child rights in European law: A new practical guide

    Date: 24th November 2015
    Category: General measures of implementation, Other human rights treaties and mechanisms
    Author: European Agency for Fundamental Rights

    On the occasion of Universal Children's Day, a handbook on European law relating to rights of the child was launched by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).

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  • Factsheet: Welfare reform & the impact on families in Scotland

    Date: 24th November 2015
    Category: Child poverty
    Author: Child Poverty Action Group

    A new factsheet is now available which provides a summary of UK Government reductions to the welfare budget since June 2010 and their impact on families in Scotland.

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  • The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Guide for Children and Young People

    Date: 27th October 2015
    Category: General measures of implementation, General principles
    Author: Scottish Government

    The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Guide for Children & Young People provides details of the 42 Articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in a child and young people friendly manner.

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  • Human rights explained in a two-minute animation

    Date: 27th October 2015
    Category: General measures of implementation, Other human rights treaties and mechanisms
    Author: Rights Info

    This excellent new resource encapsulates what human rights are, why we have them, the history of human rights and how they are now under attack. The animation was designed to make human rights understandable and accessible to all.

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  • Children’s judicial proceedings animated film series

    Date: 27th October 2015
    Category: Access to appropriate information, Civil Rights and Freedoms, General principles
    Author: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

    In the context of their work in the area of children and justice, FRA has recently published a series of animation films about rights that children should enjoy when being involved in judicial proceedings.

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  • 10 Years of GUS – new publications

    Date: 13th October 2015
    Category: Basic Health and Welfare, General principles
    Author: Growing Up in Scotland study

    On the 6th October 2015, GUS held an anniversary event to celebrate 10 years of GUS and to reflect on what research findings have shown. Two reports have been published; the first on key messages to tackle inequalities in the early years, the second on comparing the circumstances and experiences of children living in Scotland.

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  • Report drawn from consultation of children on investment in their rights

    Date: 13th October 2015
    Category: Respect for the views of the child
    Author: Child Rights Connect

    The 2015 Centre for Children's Rights, Queen's University Belfast partnered with the Child Rights Connect Working Group on Investment in Children to conduct a consultation of how children think that governments should invest in their rights. In the end, almost 2,700 children from more than 70 countries were involved through surveys and interviews.

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  • Children and young people ‘Looked after at home’ in Scotland

    Date: 6th October 2015
    Category: Looked after children
    Author: Centre for Excellence for Looked after Children

    CELCIS has published a series of reports exploring the unique issues for children and young people looked after at home in Scotland.

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  • Unicef launches new Rights Respecting Schools Award websites

    Date: 29th September 2015
    Category: Awareness-raising, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, General principles
    Author: UNICEF UK

    A Unicef UK Rights Respecting School is a community where children's rights are learned, taught, practised, respected, protected and promoted. Children and young people and the school community learn about children's rights by putting them into practice every day. Unicef have recently launched a new Rights Respecting Schools website, as well as a new Scotland-specific resource called the Child Rights Launchpad.

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