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UNCRC and Children’s Right to Family – Preserving Sibling Relationships

Clan Childlaw

This training continues our series focusing on the incorporation of the UNCRC. Designed by expert lawyers, it offers practical insights and tools to help advocacy workers and practitioners in Scotland strengthen their confidence in using UNCRC rights to improve the lives of children and young people.

This course will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to advocate effectively for sibling relationships, using both UNCRC rights and Scotland’s ‘sibling rights’ legislation.

Why attend?

Article 3 of UNCRC says that in all decisions about children the best interests of the child must be a primary consideration. In Scotland, the importance of sibling relationships is recognised in law and policy, but gaps in practice often lead to fractured sibling bonds. This impacts children’s rights to have their views considered when decisions are made about their siblings and to maintain meaningful relationships with their siblings.

By the end of the training, you will be able to:

Describe how UNCRC principles support the protection of sibling relationships in Scotland

Explain the context of the sibling relationship in Scotland

Discuss strategies to protect sibling relationships in the Children’s Hearings system

Identify opportunities to protect sibling relationships for children looked after under Section 25 or on Permanence and Adoption orders

Identify when children and young people need a lawyer to protect sibling relationships

Who is this course for?

This training will be useful for anyone whose work involves advocating for or supporting children in the Children’s Hearing System, and who wants to understand how those children’s lives can be improved by using their UNCRC rights.

It is particularly useful for:

Advocacy workers

Youth Workers

Support Workers

Social Workers

Children’s Rights Officers

Residential Childcare Workers

Children’s Panel Members

Policy professionals whose work is informed by seeing how rights work in practice

Time and Date: Wednesday 19th February 2025, 10:00-13:00

Cost: £75

Join us to gain the tools and confidence needed to protect and strengthen sibling relationships for the children and young people you work with.

Date
10:00-13:00, 19 February 2025
Contact
Alison Drennan
0808 129 0522
Theme
Families & young people
Cost
£75.00
Attendance type
Online only
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