Available from: 25 th September 2013. Tam Baillie is Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People and his job is to make sure all children and.

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Available from: 25 th September 2013

Tam Baillie is Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People and his job is to make sure all children and young people in Scotland have their rights respected. YOUNG PERSON'S FREEPHONE www.sccyp.org.uk

Children's Parliament is not about advocating on children's behalf, we believe children can advocate effectively for themselves if the right environment is created and support is in place. This is an initiative rich in learning for adults if they listen carefully. Our work is based on children having fun and engaging in projects and investigations in and across our themes which reflect the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. childrensparliament.org.uk

Do the Right Thing is a progress report on our response to the 2008 concluding observations from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. The report sets out the progress we have made since the publication of our original children's rights action plan "Do the Right Thing" in As well as setting out progress to date, the report also describes the range of additional activity that Scottish Ministers are committed to delivering over the life of this parliament in order to progress the rights agenda.

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The RRCR blog signposts visitors to a collection of organisations, resources and websites which will support rights-based practices.

Together is an alliance of Scottish children's charities that works to improve the awareness, understanding and implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). We do this by: promoting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child; helping children's organisations to integrate the UNCRC into their work; monitoring and reporting on the progress made at a Scottish and UK level.

This report provides a non-government perspective on the extent to which children in Scotland are able to enjoy their rights enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The report was compiled and produced by Together following wide consultation with children's organisations across Scotland. The consultation involved gathering views and opinions from over 100 professionals working with and for children through seminars held in Dundee, Dumfries and Glasgow.

The Common Core describes the skills, knowledge and understanding, and values that everyone should have if they work with children, young people and their families, whether they are paid or unpaid. Common Skills Working group ( ) Published June 2012 Views of Children and YP Public consultation

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The Glasgow and Clyde Valley Rights Based Learning Project presents a repository of filmed exemplars, management tools and T/L resources for childrens rights in practice.

The Scottish Youth Parliament is the democratically elected voice of Scotlands young people. We are a young peoples parliament, designed by young people and led by young people for the benefit of young people. We are committed to ensuring young people are heard by the decision makers of Scotland and we are determined to campaign on the issues which matter most to Scotlands youth.

The Golden Rules for Participation are a set of principles designed to help anyone working with, and for, children and young people. YOUNG PERSON'S FREEPHONE www.sccyp.org.uk

This paper describes in detail the linkages between the Articles of UNCRC and the key elements of the Scottish Governments Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach. Fundamentally, the approach promotes practitioners: to consider each child as an individual with their own needs, risks and rights to engage and involve the child as far as practical in discussions and decisions which affect his or her future to seek out and consider the voice of the child to plan and review activity to improve outcomes, based on well-being.

Available from: 25 th September 2013

The RRCR blog signposts visitors to a collection of organisations, resources and websites which will support rights-based practices.

Their purpose is to remind adults of what participation means from the point of view of children and young people, and to encourage children and young people to think about what they need from adults to support them to participate. YOUNG PERSON'S FREEPHONE www.sccyp.org.uk

The Glasgow and Clyde Valley Rights Based Learning Project presents a repository of filmed exemplars, management tools and T/L resources for childrens rights in practice.