On this page you can search and filter the UN recommendations submitted to the UK
Government should: a) Take more action to deal with racism, xenophobia and discrimination against disadvantaged children, including: • ethnic minority...
Children aged 16 and 17 are not always protected as children, and marriage under the age of 18 is still...
Government should: (a) Hold businesses responsible for meeting legal standards, including on international and national human rights, labour and the...
Government should: (a) Introduce laws to ban any use against children of harmful devices (spit hoods, tasers, plastic bullets, attenuating...
Reintroduce the target of giving 0.7 per cent of gross national income to overseas development and ensure that children’s rights...
Government should: (a) Introduce a strategy to raise public awareness of children’s rights, making sure to involve children; (b) Train...
Government should: (a) Give national human rights institutions and Children’s Commissioners the powers and resources they need to monitor children’s...
Government should: a) Improve the way that information on children is collected, in all areas of their lives, and ensure...
Take steps to ensure that children’s rights are considered in all budgeting decisions, and: (a) Set up a tracking system...
Government should: Introduce new structures at all levels, such as ministerial leads, with responsibility for putting into practice the rights...