Casgliadau i gloi CRC 2023, paragraff 46

Argymhelliad CU

Argymhelliad Cymreig clir

Dylai’r Llywodraeth:

(a) Gwneud mwy i ddod â thlodi plant i ben a rhoi safon byw digonol i bob plentyn, yn cynnwys trwy gynyddu budd-daliadau er mwyn delio â’r cynnydd mewn costau byw a chael gwared ar y cyfyngiad dau blentyn a’r cap budd-daliadau; (b) Delio ag achosion digartrefedd ymysg plant, gwneud mwy i leihau’r defnydd o lety dros dro ac ‘wrth gefn’, a chynyddu’n sylweddol argaeledd tai cymdeithasol digonol a hirdymor; (c) Rhoi lles pennaf y plentyn yn gyntaf pryd bynnag y bo troi allan yn bosibilrwydd; sicrhau nad yw grwpiau lleiafrifol yn cael eu targedu â chael eu troi allan a bod dewisiadau amgen i droi allan yn cael eu hystyried bob amser; (d) Defnyddio dull yn seiliedig ar hawliau’r plentyn er mwyn mynd i’r afael â thlodi, yn enwedig i blant rhieni sengl, plant anabl, plant sy’n Roma, Sipsiwn neu Deithwyr a’r rheini o grwpiau lleiafrifol eraill, plant sy’n ceisio lloches a phlant sy’n ffoaduriaid, plant mewn teuluoedd mawr, a phlant sy’n gadael gofal.  


Argymhelliad gwreiddiol y CU

Noting with deep concern the large number of children living in poverty, food insecurity and homelessness, the Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Develop or strengthen existing policies, with clear targets, measurable indicators and robust monitoring and accountability mechanisms, to end child poverty and ensure that all children have an adequate standard of living, including by increasing social benefits to reflect the rising costs of living and abolishing the two-child limit and benefit cap for social security benefits; (b) Address the root causes of homelessness among children, strengthen measures to phase out temporary and “contingency” accommodation schemes, and significantly increase the availability of adequate and long-term social housing for families in need, with a view to ensuring that all children have access to affordable quality housing; (c) Ensure that the best interests of the child are given primary consideration in all eviction matters, that evictions are not targeted at families belonging to minority groups and that any evictions are always subject to adequate alternatives; (d) Ensure that measures to combat poverty comply with a child rights-based approach and include a particular focus on children in disadvantaged situations, especially children of single parents, children with disabilities, Roma, Gypsy and Traveller children and children belonging to other minority groups, asylum-seeking and refugee children, children in large families, and children leaving care.

Dyddiad archwiliad y CU

18/05/2023

Rhif erthygl y CU

6, 18 (3), 24, 26, 27 (1)–(3), 33

Diweddarwyd ddiwethaf ar 15/10/2024