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National network of young people which promotes youth rights as laid out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Child Health Rights – What do you Know: Young parents speak out?
https://vimeo.com/126386968 The Young Parents Speak Out DVD was made with young parents in Tayside. It gives information to young parents on how to access healthcare for their children and shows them talking about their experiences both positive and ne Read more…
Children and Young People’s Healthcare Rights Pack
Pack for those working with children and young people primary 1 to secondary 6 to help them understand their healthcare rights and responsibilities. Includes animation DVD. Cost £40. Children and Young People’s Healthcare Rights (2 MB)
Children’s Health Scotland
This provides information about what we do and what support, advice and information we can give to those caring for children and young people at times of illness. CHS_General_leaflet (162 KB)
Citizen’s Advice Scotland
EACH Poster
This A3 poster illustrates the ten rights of children in hospital and should be read in conjunction with the EACH Charter. View the EACH Poster (338 kB)
European Association for Children in Hospital Charter (EACH)
A5 booklet of the EACH Charter and Annotations. EACH Charter (8 MB)
Scottish Commissioner for Children and Young People
SCCYP promotes and safeguards the rights of children and young people living in Scotland.
Shout
Shout is a 24/7 UK crisis text service available for times when people feel they need immediate support.
Supporting disabled children, young people and their families: guidance
Scottish Government guidance to help improve the experiences of disabled children, young people, and their families.
Young People’s EACH Charter
An A7 pocket-sized booklet containing a young person’s version of the 10 healthcare rights of children and young people. CLICK HERE to download the Young People’s EACH Charter(578 kB)
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