Civil Legal Aid

April 2025. We submitted evidence to the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee, highlighting how availability of legal advice and assistance can affect children’s right to justice and effective

British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015

May 2025. We responded to the Equality, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee’s Inquiry into the implementation of this Act. The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland is a listed

Education (Scotland) Bill Stage 2

April 2025. We provided a briefing for members of the Education, Children and Young People Committee ahead of their consideration of amendments to this bill. Children’s right to participate Our

UNCRC Symbols poster – Punjabi

This poster uses symbols and simple language to explain the first 42 articles of the UNCRC in Punjabi— the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

UNCRC Symbols poster – Polish

This poster uses symbols and simple language to explain the first 42 articles of the UNCRC in Polish— the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Cover image showing children playing and creating posters. Text reads: “This is our lives, it matters a lot.” Subheading: “Putting children’s rights at the heart of education.”

“This is our lives, it matters a lot.” – Children and young people’s version

These seven short videos are the children and young people’s friendly version of our report, “This is our lives, it matters a lot.” They share what children and young people across Scotland told the Commissioner about their current experiences of education – and what needs to change. The videos highlight urgent recommendations to put children’s rights at the heart of the education system, including better support for those with additional needs, fairer access to subject choices, and a national online learning offer.

Cover image showing children playing and creating posters. Text reads: “This is our lives, it matters a lot.” Subheading: “Putting children’s rights at the heart of education.”

“This is our lives, it matters a lot.” Putting children’s rights at the heart of education

This report shares what children and young people across Scotland told the Commissioner about their current experiences of education – and what needs to change. It sets out urgent recommendations to put children’s rights at the heart of the education system, including better support for those with additional needs, fairer access to subject choices, and a national online learning offer.

Yellow smiley face and a white daisy with a smiling face on a black background.

Children’s Rights and International Day of Happiness: Activities

This Happiness Activities Sheet was created to go alongside our special Happiness Assembly, held on UN International Day of Happiness. Thousands of children across Scotland joined Children’s Commissioner Nicola Killean and Young Advisor Saif for a joyful, laughter-filled celebration of happiness and human rights.

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

February 2025. We provided written evidence to the SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee at the Scottish Parliament. The Commissioner has broad powers and functions:   How do you measure and

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