Our Children and Young People’s Annual Report for the period between April 2019 and March 2020 is an online resource explaining some of the most important things we did as fierce champions for your rights.


Our Children and Young People’s Annual Report for the period between April 2019 and March 2020 is an online resource explaining some of the most important things we did as fierce champions for your rights.
Our Annual Report for April 2019 to March 2020 covers a year where progress was made on key issues for children’s human rights in Scotland, including UNCRC Incorporation, equal protection of children from assault and raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility.
Size: 7.35 MB
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Download Children and Young People’s Commissioner Annual Report 19-20A legal analysis of how Scots law complies with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) for children aged 16 and 17, written for our office by Kate Whiting, LLM student at the University of Edinburgh.
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Download Older children in conflict with the lawThe Commissioner’s evidence at Stage 1 on the bill to incorporate the UNCRC into Scots law.
Read a mobile-friendly version of the evidence.
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Download UNCRC Incorporation Stage 1 evidence
Our submission to the Scottish Parliament’s COVID-19 Committee around amendments to the expiry dates of Coronavirus legislation.

A letter to MSPs from Head of Strategy Gina Wilson ahead of this debate.
Our response to this review from the Scottish Government.
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Download Priestley Review responseAll correspondence between our office and the SQA over the decision to cancel exams in 2020 and its consequences.
Size: 1.93 MB
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Download SQA CorrespondenceA Child Rights Impact Assessment conducted by our young advisers on exam cancellations and their impact on young people’s human rights.
Size: 1.07 MB
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Download Rapid Impact AssessmentOur briefing to MSPs ahead of this Bill details the proposed amendments supported by our office.
Download a mobile-friendly version of this briefing.
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Download Children Bill Stage 3 Briefing