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Scotland incorporates UN children’s rights charter into law

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Scotland incorporates UN children’s rights charter into law

Nicola Killean, Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland, said the act coming into legal force was a “historic” moment.

“All children will have more protection,” she said.

“That’s important for all children in Scotland, but it’s especially vital for those whose rights are most likely to be ignored or violated – those whose rights are most at risk.

“That includes disabled children, those living in poverty, young carers, care experienced children, and black and minority ethnic children.”

The act will allow the commissioner’s office to intervene in legal matters and to bring cases forward when children and young people’s rights are not being respected.

Ms Kilean said Scotland had taken “huge leaps forwards” on children’s rights but warned further education was needed.

“We can’t afford to let complacency creep in, there is much more to do,” she added.

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