posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer, Schools and Learning
The State of Children’s Rights report 2016 is now published!
Last night Children’s Parliament attended a Scottish Parliament reception hosted by Together. The event was held to celebrate the forthcoming Universal Children’s Day (20th November) and preview Together’s State of Children’s Rights 2016 report.
Members of Children’s Parliament were excited to see that, alongside other Children’s Parliament artworks, their recent StreetsAhead Tranent mural features in the State of Children’s Rights 2016 report.
The children were pleased to be invited to talk about their recent
Geneva trip to the United Nations Day of General Conversation on Children’s Rights and the Environment.
“Our message to adults is that they should treat children like they are important.”
– MCP at the launch of #StateofChildrensRights 2016