Let’s speak out for Scotland’s kids who have impairments!

Let’s put our love and compassion – and Scottish values into action! NOW!!!

September 12, 2011

The First Minister announced the Scottish Government’s legislative programme for the 2011/12 session of the Scottish Parliament on 7th September 2011.  Following the inclusion in this programme of a Bill to “enshrine in law the requirement for the Scottish Government to have due regard to the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child:

“Built on varied legal systems and cultural traditions, the Convention is a universally agreed set of non-negotiable standards and obligations. These basic standards—also called human rights—set minimum entitlements and freedoms that should be respected by governments. They are founded on respect for the dignity and worth of each individual, regardless of race, colour, gender, language, religion, opinions, origins, wealth, birth status or ability and therefore apply to every human being everywhere. (YES – US TOO!) With these rights comes the obligation on both governments and individuals not to infringe on the parallel rights of others. These standards are both interdependent and indivisible; we cannot ensure some rights without—or at the expense of—other rights.”

………….when exercising its responsibilities”, a consultation paper on the Rights of Children and Young People Bill has been published.

The consultation closes on 1st December 2011, and the consultation paper is available on the Scottish Government website.

The Government’s Programme for Scotland 2011-2012 is also available on theScottish Government website.

 

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  1. ……Contents

    Covering Letter

    Ministerial Foreword by Angela Constance MSP

    Chapter 1 Introduction
    1.1 Our vision for Scotland’s children and young people
    1.2 Why are children’s rights important?
    1.3 Why legislate for children’s rights?
    1.4 Responding to the consultation

    Chapter 2 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child ( UNCRC)
    2.1 Overview of the UNCRC
    2.2 UK context
    2.3 Scottish position

    Chapter 3 The Rights of Children and Young People Bill
    3.1 Overview
    3.2 Legislative proposals
    3.3 What the Bill would not cover and why
    3.4 Implementation
    3.5 Financial implications

    Chapter 4 Conclusion

    Annex A UNCRC Articles and Optional Protocols

    ……..Annex B General Comments of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.

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