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Pledge to defend Forces children’s rights

In the words of Cadence, a young person who helped create the Forces Children’s Rights Charter: “This is more than a document; it’s a representation of our ideas, stories, and vision for the future. It’s a message that Forces kids deserve fairness, recognition, and support.”

Here you can pledge your support for the Forces Children’s Rights Charter and find practical guides on how to heed its call in your professional life.

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Why defend the Charter

Everyone has a role to play in bringing about the vision of the Forces Children’s Rights Charter.

We need people to respect and uphold Forces children’s rights in all walks of life, including the military, education, social work, research, third sector funding and political decision-making.

By bringing the Forces Children’s Rights Charter in your day-to-day life, you will:

  • Amplify children’s voices. The Charter has been co-produced with children from Armed Forces families at every stage, directly speaking to their needs and experiences.
  • Drive meaningful change. The Charter identifies concrete measures that can be implemented across systems to ensure children’s safety, wellbeing and growth.

  • Fulfil a shared vision. Upholding the Charter will help realise the ambitions of the Armed Forces Covenant and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (which was incorporated into Scottish law in 2024).

What it means to be a Charter Defender

As a Rights Charter Defender, you’ll:

  • Embed the Charter into your daily life and your organisation’s policies, processes and practices, ensuring children’s rights are considered throughout.

  • Advocate proactively by speaking up for the needs of Forces children and implementing the Charter in initiatives across your sector.

  • Support the meaningful engagement and participation of children and young people in decision-making, in line with the Charter’s call that their voices are taken seriously.

Your impact

By embracing and defending the Forces Children’s Rights Charter, you will contribute to:

  • Better-informed decisions, where the unique aspects of Forces life are understood.

  • Greater support that enables children and young people to access the help they need.

  • Empowered communities, where rights are respected and Forces children and families feel seen, heard and valued.

Want more?

If you work with children and young people directly, here are some resources for introducing the Charter and starting a rights-informed dialogue with learners of all ages.

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Pledge your support

Sign up below to pledge your support for the Forces Children’s Rights Charter.

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