Call for Evidence

State of Children’s Rights in Wales

The United Nations are undertaking an examination of the progress made by governments to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

In December 2020, we published our State of Children’s Rights in Wales report with over 90 contributions from civil society in Wales to inform the UN’s list of priorities which they published in February 2021. A joint government response to these priorities was submitted to the UN in June 2022

Children in Wales, with our partners in the Wales UNCRC Monitoring Group, are now refreshing our report which we will submit to the UN later this year. We are keen to capture what has changed in your areas of work since our report was published. 

We want to hear from you.

This is a real opportunity to hold the government to account and to identify areas for change.

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You helped us identify the following issues to the UN through our December 2020 report.

 Violence against   Children

 Violence, abuse and   neglect Sexual   exploitation and abuse

 Harmful practices   (FGM, FM etc.)

 Domestic Abuse

 Bullying

 Family Environment   & Alternative Care

 Childcare

 Care experienced   children Children of   prisoners

 Young Carers

 Disability, Basic Health   & Welfare

 Disabled children

 Health inequalities

 Mental Health

 Environmental Health

 Child Poverty

 Education, Leisure &   Cultural Activities

 Education

 Play & Leisure

 Cultural activities

 Special Protection   Measures

 Asylum Seekers,   Refugees and Migrant   children

 Administration of   juvenile justice

 General Principles

 Non Discrimination

 Race, Hate Crime

 Gypsy Travellers

 Respect for Views of the   Child / Participation

 General Measures of   Implementation

 Legislation & Strategy   Children’s Rights   Impact Assessment

 Coordination

 Budgeting

 Independent   monitoring

 Overarching Issues   (including)

 Impact of COVID 19

 Impact of Brexit

 Incorporation of   Human 

Rights Frameworks

 Human Rights Act

 

How to contribute: Submission Guidance.

We welcome responses and evidence on as many of the topics as you wish to respond to. We do not expect you to cover every topic, only those areas where you have knowledge and evidence you wish to share.

We are especially keen to capture

•       What are the main issues that the Welsh Government should be prioritising and why?

•       What has changed since our report in December 2020?  Has anything got better or worse for children in Wales? What progress has been made? What trends are you seeing?

•       What information or evidence do you have to support this?

•       What policy or changes in law need to happen and why?

•       What recommendations do you suggest the UN should make to government(s) to improve the situation for children in Wales?

Please be concise and try and keep your response to approximately 400 words per issue. Please include references to any studies (published or non-published), statistics and reports which have been released since 2020 to support your evidence. Please include any evidence you may have gathered from children or young people or any case studies you wish to include.

Please be clear as to whether you’re providing a response on behalf of your organisation or from a network or as an individual (e.g. academic)

Your input may be shared with thematic leads in our Steering Group for the purpose of checking for accuracy.

Acknowledgements – we wish to give full recognition to all organisations who have contributed evidence to inform the report. Prior to publication, organisations will be contacted to support the Report. There is no obligation for this, but we would like to support and show appreciation to organisations for their time and involvement in this work.

Please send your submissions to – CRCWales@childreninwales.org.uk  

If you have any questions, please contact Sean O’Neill sean.oneill@childreninwales.org.uk  

 Closing Date – Friday 7th October 2022