Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People is Tam Baillie. Tam's job is to help you understand your rights and to make sure those rights...
Leaving care The law says local authorities (councils) have a duty to encourage young people to stay in care until they are aged 18. Workers and young...
Promoting your rights. Young people around the world have their human rights listed in a document called the UN Convention on The Rights of the Child...
A RIGHT blether is the Commissioner's consultation with children and young people. It was the biggest consultation ever in Scotland, and 74,000...
Bullying Every child and young person in Scotland has the right to feel healthy, happy and safe whilst they are growing up. Sadly, bullying can make...
So what does all this mean in real life? Your Rights are not just words. Behind each one are young people who have experienced those rights being...
Moving and handling The Commissioner has heard from a number of young people and children with disabilities and their parents about the negative impact...
Tam's team As the children and young people's Commissioner for Scotland, Tam has a big job which is why he also has 16 people working in the office....
Children of prisoners Children have a right to live with their family whenever that is possible and is what is best for them. Sometimes it is not possible,...
Picture this - your rights in pictures If you're a young person in Scotland, this could be the most important web page you ever read. That's because...