Today the Children's Rights Alliance for England has published its annual State of Children’s Rights in England report. This year's edition marks the 20th anniversary of the UK ratifying the UN Conention on the Rights of the Child, and reviews how the government has performed in terms of acting on UN recommendations to strengthen children's rights. The main points are summarised in this article from Children & Young People Now.
To read the full report, click here.
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