Our office is working to promote and protect the rights of children and young people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Human rights don’t go away in a crisis, but realising them faces new challenges. Rights like the right to food, education and the best health possible still need to be fulfilled, but Scotland needs to take action so this happens for some of the most vulnerable children and young people in society.
Our policy work on coronavirus
Emergency legislation passed by the Scottish and UK Governments has a significant effect on human rights protections for Scotland’s children and young people, and we are concerned it disproportionately affects the most vulnerable. Our MSP briefings outline our concerns around legislation as it was presented to the Scottish Parliament.
Our policy work on reopening schools
Resource: Miscellaneous policy
Return to School Planning: A human rights briefing paper for the Education Recovery Group and other education decision makers
Briefing paper providing a human rights framework to guide decision makers when planning children and young people’s return to Scotland’s schools.
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Resource: Parliamentary Evidence
Evidence to Education and Skills Committee on school closures, vulnerable children and exam cancellations
Our evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Education and Skills Committee around the impact measures taken around education are having on children’s human rights.
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Download Education and Skills Committee Evidence June 2020Our policy work on emergency legislation
Resource: MSP Briefing
MSP Briefing: Coronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Bill (Stage 2)
Stage 2 Briefing on this emergency Bill before the Scottish Parliament.
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Resource: MSP Briefing
MSP Briefing: Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Bill (Stage 1)
Briefing to MSPs ahead of the Scottish Parliament’s Stage 1 Debate of emergency coronavirus legislation on Wednesday 13 May.
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Download Coronavirus Scotland (No. 2) Bill: Stage 1 Briefing
Resource: Consultation Responses
Response: Joint Committee on Human Rights Inquiry into COVID-19
Our response to the Joint Committee on the human rights implications of the government response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Resource: Letter
Joint letter: Equality and Human Rights and the Coronavirus in Scotland
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Resource: MSP Briefing
MSP Briefing: Coronavirus (Scotland) Bill
MSP Briefing ahead of emergency legislation discussed around measures to combat the Coronavirus pandemic in Scotland.
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Resource: MSP Briefing
MSP Briefing: Coronavirus Bill Legislative Consent Memorandum
MSP Briefing on this Legislative Consent Memorandum ahead of it being put before the Scottish Parliament.
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Download Coronavirus Bill Legislative Consent Memorandum BriefingRead the text of this briefing on a mobile-friendly webpage.
News and blogs on coronavirus
Commissioner Bruce Adamson, our office’s staff and our young advisers have all written about coronavirus and children’s rights, and some of our news and blogs on the subject are collected here.
Coronavirus is an education emergency for Scotland. Children and young people must be involved in how we tackle it
The coronavirus pandemic has been a health emergency for Scotland, but since schools first closed in March we’ve been clear it’s been an education emergency as well.
Children’s right to education in a pandemic: Our evidence to the Education and Skills Committee
Our office has responded to the Scottish Parliament’s call for evidence around school closures, exam cancellations and vulnerable children.
Eilidh’s Top 10 things to keep you busy during lockdown!
Young adviser Eilidh: “I wanted to put together a list of things I’ve been doing that help me stay happy and occupied during this difficult time, and I really hope that you take the time to read this post!”
Podcast: Life during Lockdown
In our Life under Lockdown podcast, our young advisers Jodi and Jaymie talk to Bruce the Commissioner about their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. They talk about challenges to their mental health and wellbeing, anxieties over exams and their future, and what they’ve been able to reflect on while lockdown has been underway.
Learning from home with the Commissioner

Our Participation Officer Cathy is creating a series of videos to help children learn about their human rights at home, while supported by their parents or carers.