Children's Rights and Alternative Care: What Next for Scotland? Learning from the UNCRC Day of General Discussion

CELCIS

This webinar focused on the themes and recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child’s Day of General Discussion (DGD) about the rights of children and young people in alternative care.

We heard from guest speakers:

We also heard reflections from a young person who contributed to the Day of General Discussion, as well as themes raised by children and young people throughout the DGD.

Attendees were able to:

  • Hear about some of the themes children, young people and stakeholders raised through a global consultation.
  • Consider how the recommendations may help support our work in Scotland, in the context of the incorporation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and The Promise implementation plan.
  • Submit questions to help shape a discussion between our guest speakers, where they will consider key concerns for the sector.

The 2021 Day of General Discussion was convened by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and focused on children’s rights and alternative care and offered an opportunity to consider specific issues of relevance for children in or at the edges of care, and to consider how best their rights can be promoted and protected. 

The conversations and reflections were shaped by the many inputs that were shared from right across the world – including Scotland – from children and young people, individuals, NGOs, States, human rights institutions, practitioners and academia.

An outcomes document, summarising and analysing the submissions to the CRC Committee, presentations, discussions, and contributions during the DGD, with recommendations can be found here.