Youth Rights

Youth rights in Scotland are based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), which has been incorporated into Scottish law through the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024. We have also contained information about services that can help if you require legal advice, which is always free and confidential for young people.

Useful Links

Here are some other useful links related to Youth Rights

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Young Scot National Entitlement Card

The Young Scot National Entitlement Card (Young Scot NEC) is free of charge to 11 to 26-year-olds living in Scotland. You can use your Young Scot NEC for:

Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland

The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland is Nicola Killean. She works with her team to protect the human rights of children and young people. She works to make sure the laws that affect your lives are fair. She challenges people in power to keep human rights promises they’ve made to you that make sure you have all you need to grow up in an environment of happiness, love and understanding.

The Commissioner helps you understand how valuable and important your rights are.
That understanding means you can demand change when your rights – or the rights of others – are not being respected.

The Commissioner makes sure adults in Scotland know more about your rights so that they see where they need to make changes.

She puts you at the heart of her work, and will listen and learn from you.

The Commissioner’s role and powers are set out in the law of Scotland.