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Chamber and committees

Two Years since the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill was Passed

  • Submitted by: Martin Whitfield, South Scotland, Scottish Labour.
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 09 March 2023
  • Motion reference: S6M-08196

That Parliament notes that 16 March 2023 marks two years since the Scottish Parliament committed, it considers, to delivering a revolution in children’s rights, by unanimously passing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill; believes that, by taking what it sees as a maximalist approach to incorporating children’s rights into Scots law, Scotland is aiming to deliver a fundamental culture shift that, it considers, will transform the life chances and outcomes for children and young people, including in the South Scotland region; acknowledges that the Bill was passed after over 10 years of campaigning by children, young people and their families, and supported by children’s organisations across Scotland; further acknowledges reports that the passage of the Bill was celebrated widely by children and young people through to teachers, social workers, the police, MSPs from across all political parties, and members of UN committees; accepts that The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled that the Bill needs to be amended to bring it within the competence of the Scottish Parliament; acknowledges the view that children and young people still do not know what timescale the Scottish Government is working to, or how long this process will take, and understands that, in the run-up to the anniversary of the Bill being passed, charities are urging MSPs to set out to children their continued commitment to the incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) into Scots law and to supporting reconsideration of the Bill that brings it within the Parliament’s competence, and are requesting that the Scottish Government sets out a proposed timescale for the reconsideration process so that children and young people know when UNCRC incorporation will be a reality in their lives.


Supported by: Neil Bibby, Sarah Boyack, Ariane Burgess, Stephanie Callaghan, Foysol Choudhury, Katy Clark, Pam Duncan-Glancy, Rhoda Grant, Mark Griffin, Monica Lennon, Richard Leonard, Michael Marra, Liam McArthur, Carol Mochan, Paul O'Kane, Willie Rennie, Mark Ruskell, Colin Smyth, Paul Sweeney, Mercedes Villalba