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Statement from the Minister for Children and Families on World Children’s Day 2024

20 November 2024


Minister for Children and Families Connétable Richard Vibert said:

"Today, Wednesday 20 November marks World Children's Day, which celebrates the declaration, 35 years ago, of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). 

2024 also marks the 10-year anniversary of the extension of the UNCRC to Jersey. 

As Minister for Children and Families, I am immensely proud of the progress that Jersey has made over those 10 years to recognise and uphold the rights of children and young people in the Island: 

  • we have created the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for Jersey, which works to ensure that the rights of children in Jersey are promoted and protected; 
  • we have outlawed the physical punishment of children; 
  • all schools in Jersey now participate in UNICEF’s Rights Respecting Schools programme; 
  • our Participation Standards ensure we listen to children’s voices and take their views into account when making decisions that will affect them; 
  • ​at the start of 2024 we introduced a new Law making it mandatory for Government Ministers, Elected States Members and Assembly Bodies to carefully consider children’s rights when making decisions that could affect children in Jersey; and 
  • in May we published the second Children, Young People and Families Plan covering the period 2024-27. 

World Children’s Day is a good time to celebrate these achievements, but we must also look to the future. Every one of us has a part to play to ensure all children in Jersey have an equal opportunity to be safe, flourish and fulfil their potential."

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