Holyrood ‘failing on rights of children’

Tam Baillie, Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People. Picture: ContributedTam Baillie, Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People. Picture: Contributed
Tam Baillie, Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People. Picture: Contributed
Scotland is falling short of its “international obligations” to protect children’s rights, and new landmark laws at Holyrood are weaker than current safeguards, MSPs have been warned.

Two of the country’s leading public watchdogs say that more action is needed to “respect, fulfil and protect” children’s rights and calls on the Scottish Government to “move beyond rhetoric.”

Children’s Commissioner Tam Baillie and the Scottish Human Rights Commission have voiced concerns that the SNP administration has not moved to incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into law as part of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill which is currently going through Holyrood.

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