Summary: This report provides supplementary information on the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s consolidated 3rd and 4th periodic report on the implementation of the CRC. It offers supplementary information in response to the...
Summary: This report provides a summary of the supplementary information on Wales, UK for the 49th Session on the implementation of the CRC. The report summarises the main report from Wales in a young person friendly format. It highlights areas...
Summary: This report provides supplementary information on Wales, UK for the 49th Session on the implementation of the CRC. The report highlights areas where the Welsh Assembly Government has made positive progress with the articles of the...
Summary: This report provides supplementary information on the Consolidated 3rd and 4th Periodic Report of the UK Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the implementation of the CRC. Based on consultation with, and endorsement by 40...
Summary: This report provides supplementary information on the UK third and fourth report – CRC/C/GBR/4 on the implementation of the CRC. In this report, CSIE concentrates on educational provisions for disabled children and discuses segregated...
Summary: This report provides supplementary information on The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s consolidated 3rd and 4th Periodic Report on the implementation of the CRC. Article 12 in Scotland is a young person led network of...
Why money matters offers fresh evidence and new insights on the relationship between family income, poverty and children’s lives.written by leading experts in the field, it brings together up-to-date and accessible information and analysis...
The UK ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on 16 December 1991. It has entered reservations on Article 37 of the Convention which concerns the entry into, stay, and departure of non-nationals and the housing of young...
Twenty-three children and young people from across England, Scotland and Wales were brought together in August 2007 to discuss Government proposals for new laws on equality and anti-discrimination. The day revealed that children and young...
More than half the population believe UK children behave like animals, a survey has suggested. Half of the 2,021 adults interviewed by YouGov also felt children were increasingly a danger to others. Children's charity Barnardo's, which commissioned...