The final part VI of 'Action Versus Conventions [Direct copy]
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC): Call for views
October 24, 2013, Great Britain, UK
The UK is due to submit its next (fifth) periodic report early in 2014. A draft version of the 'Draft periodic report to the UNCRC: UK call for views' is available.
The department welcomes comments from civil society on the draft version of this report while it is still under development.
Please note that the UN committee has provided detailed guidance on the format and length of the report and we will therefore be trying to keep to this as closely as possible in the final version. The department will give careful consideration to all responses.
It would be helpful if your comments could be set out under the following headings:
Email: UNCRC.VIEWS@education.gsi.gov.uk
'Any person with genuine judgement can look at these and take his/her won judgements as to what is happening in the UK wide Children welfare courts in general the Scottish Children welfare courts in particular. The Status-quo is unsustainable, unjust,. unfair and extremely biased that needs to comply with these international conventions on protecting the rights of Children'.
Denboba Natie
Denboba Natie
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC): Call for views
October 24, 2013, Great Britain, UK
The UK is due to submit its next (fifth) periodic report early in 2014. A draft version of the 'Draft periodic report to the UNCRC: UK call for views' is available.
The department welcomes comments from civil society on the draft version of this report while it is still under development.
Please note that the UN committee has provided detailed guidance on the format and length of the report and we will therefore be trying to keep to this as closely as possible in the final version. The department will give careful consideration to all responses.
It would be helpful if your comments could be set out under the following headings:
- general comments on the report
- comments on specific subject areas or chapters
- any additional examples or supplementary evidence for inclusion in the report, including the views and experiences of children and young people
Contact details
Call for views: UK draft periodic report for the UNCRCEmail: UNCRC.VIEWS@education.gsi.gov.uk
'Any person with genuine judgement can look at these and take his/her won judgements as to what is happening in the UK wide Children welfare courts in general the Scottish Children welfare courts in particular. The Status-quo is unsustainable, unjust,. unfair and extremely biased that needs to comply with these international conventions on protecting the rights of Children'.
Denboba Natie
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