Gary Seath 5 months ago
While making no explicit reference to children from armed forces families, all its provisions apply to them as a group who experience greater risk of their rights not being promoted.
Following the incorporation of UNCRC into Scots Law, we published our children’s rights report, titled, ‘It’s not just their job, it’s our whole lives’.
The report outlines how the rights of children and young people from armed forces families are affected across the three categories of protection, provision, and participation.
In this first article, we take a look at Protection rights.
These actions are, in the main, carried out by adults and institutions.
These rights include:
Children and young people frequently express that separation is one of the most difficult aspects of having a serving parent (1). Children and young people also report that service life can impact on their right to privacy and that they can feel discriminated against because of their parent’s service. The impact differs depending on the child’s age and experiences.
There may be a perceived clash between the best interests of children from armed forces families and national security and the needs of the services. When some sacrifice is required, the distribution of rights should be fair (2). Children and young people from forces families tell us that it does not feel fair and they do not feel heard.
When children’s best interests conflict with other interests and a suitable compromise cannot be found – as is the case with children from forces families and the service-related separations they experience – then in weighing up the rights of all concerned, the child’s interest must have a high priority and not just one of several considerations
References:
(1) – Children’s Commissioner (2018) | Kin and Country: Growing Up as an Armed Forces Child.
(2) – Theobold (2019) UN Convention of the rights of the Child: “Where are we a in recognising children’s rights in early childhood, three decades on?” | International Journal of Early Childhood.
More needs to be done to educate the wider community about the strengths that children and young people from forces families bring to new settings and the challenges to their protection rights they face.
More needs to be done to identify mitigations for the effects of separation, discrimination and breach of privacy for all children, to promote their best interests.
Find out more about protection rights, UNCRC as well as our rights report and recommendations via the following downloads.
Full report Executive summary Recommendation summary
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