The statement highlights the need for children's rights to be protected in law, through the passage of the UNCRC.

The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland has published a response (this link will take you away from our website) to the latest Scottish Government update on restraint and seclusion.

On the use of restraint and seclusion with disabled children and young people, it states that the “investigation in schools found that disabled children were more likely to be restrained than their able-bodied peers despite being entitled to additional protections under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), so their care must be especially closely scrutinised.”

The statement calls for children’s rights to be protected in law, through the passage of the UNCRC (Incorporation) Bill, and by introducing statutory guidance on restraint and seclusion.

Read the full statement on the Children and Young People’s Commissioner’s webpage (this link will take you away from our website).

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