News

This is our space to share organisational updates, blogs, and ideas.

Mental Health and Bullying in schools
We recently recorded Evie and Hamza, two of our Child Human Rights Defenders, in their preparation for the Scottish Government Executive Team Takeover 2025. We’ve tran…
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Vaping
We recently recorded Kati and Ella, two of our Child Human Rights Defenders, in their preparation for the Scottish Government Executive Team Takeover 2025. We’ve trans…
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Climate Crisis Education
We recently recorded Ewan and Fallon, two of our Child Human Rights Defenders, in their preparation for the Scottish Government Executive Team Takeover 2025. We’ve tra…
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A.I Teaching pack – a new resource for schools!
Exploring Children’s Rights and A.I is an internationally groundbreaking piece of work. In this blog, Sandra Rabbow (Project Officer with Children’s Parliament) expl…
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My final day with Children’s Parliament
This is my final day with Children’s Parliament. Much has changed over the past 30 years since Colin and I established Children’s Parliament as a Scottish charity in 1…
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Why Children’s Rights Matter in AI
Helping professionals to explore why children’s rights are relevant when they are making decisions about AI development, regulation and use.
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Introducing our new Director
We are delighted to announce that Dr Louise Hill will join Children’s Parliament as our new Director on 6th May 2025.
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Welcome to the Dignity Hub
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our new dignityinschool.scot — a vibrant digital space all about dignity and the UNCRC in Scottish schools!
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Scotland’s children’s rights Skills and Knowledge Framework
To mark the launch of this exciting new resource, we share this update.
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Welcoming our new trustees
We are delighted to have the skills, experiences and commitment of our new trustees as we drive forward with our dream that children grow up in a world of love, happin…
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The Annual Cabinet Meeting on the Global Stage
Professor Kay Tisdall considers the annual Cabinet meetings on a global stage and discusses what makes this programme so groundbreaking.
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