Young NCB attend UNCRC20 celebrations

Picture of members at the UNCRC 20 celebrationsNCB celebrated the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) on Friday 20 November and the considerable advances that have been made in child policy since its ratification by the British government. An NCB exhibition of artwork celebrating what the Convention means to children, young people and adults working with children was shown at Lancaster House in the St. James's district in the West End of London.

NCB invited children and young people to take part in a unique opportunity to help celebrate the UNCRC anniversary, by helping to show the positive achievements that have been made in children’s rights issues by choosing one of the Articles from the Convention and developing a creative response in the form of an illustration, poster, photograph, video or booklet. The pieces  will also be placed on the NCB website at the following address http://www.ncb.org.uk/uncrc20/

At the event Young NCB members acted as journalists for the day, taking attendees pictures and adding them to a Polaroid wall with supporting quotes about what Children's rights meant to each them.

11 Million, the organisation led by the Children’s commissioner for England, hosted the event for children and young people from across the country and representatives from throughout the children’s sector.