Governments are failing to protect children’s rights, say Children’s Commissioners in joint report

In their “report card” to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, Children’s Commissioners have warned that urgent issues must be addressed across a broad range of rights.

Children & Young People Commissioner Scotland

The Children’s Commissioners for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales have highlighted violations of children’s rights in a damning joint report, raising areas of grave concern – including poverty, mental health, and the attack on the Human Rights Act by the UK Government.

In their “report card” to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, Children’s Commissioners Bruce Adamson, Koulla Yiasouma, and Rocio Cifuentes have warned that while progress has been made in some areas of children’s rights since their last report in 2016, there are urgent issues which must be addressed across a broad range of rights.

All three Commissioners have reiterated calls to governments to do more to protect the rights of children subjected to living in poverty. This includes calls for the UK social security system to once again become a safety net for children.

Read more.