Kadeem and Shivani visit Downing Street as part of the Right
Year for Children 
NCB Now: Right Year for Children goes to No. 10
In December, two members of Young NCB, Kadeem and Shivani, paid
a visit to Downing Street to urge the government to do more for
children's rights.
They were part of a group of 19 young people who marched to No.
10 for the Right Year for Children (RY4C) campaign, a year of
action to strengthen children's rights in England.
The campaign marks the 20th anniversary of the UK ratifying the
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The messages,
from thousands of children, were sent on paper footprints, each
footprint symbolising one signature. The aim was to remind the
government to remember young people's rights when creating new laws
and policies.
The UNCRC gives children everywhere more than 40 major rights,
including the right to education, family support, an adequate
standard of living, health, play and recreation, protection from
all forms of violence, and the right to be heard and taken
seriously. The convention requires that all children be respected
as human beings with views, feelings and ideas of their own. Unlike
many countries, the UK still hasn't made the convention part of its
domestic law.
For more information visit www.ry4c.org.uk