Call for submissions on the draft of general comment No. 27 on children’s right to access to justice and to an effective remedy

The Committee on the Rights of the Child is seeking contributions from all interested stakeholders on the draft of the general comment. The draft is available here in PDF format or directly on their website as a word document. For information about the consultations and reports on the concept, visit the OHCHR website. The Canadian Coalition …

Call for contributions to the “International Forum on the Rights of the Child”

Call for contributions to the “International Forum on the Rights of the Child” on the theme of “Access to Justice and the Rights of the Child: Local and Global Experiences” The forum will take place on June 2-3, 2025 at Université de Moncton (hybrid event); it is open to individuals and organizations interested in children’s access to justice …

Call for Inputs: Care and support for children with disabilities within the family environment and its gendered dimensions

Purpose: To inform the report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities to the 80th session of the General Assembly. The Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities is inviting Governments, National Human Rights Institutions, independent monitoring mechanisms, civil society organizations and networks, including organizations of persons with disabilities and …

A Message from Outgoing CCRC Co-Chair – Terence Hamilton

Dear members and friends of the CCRC,  I trust this note finds you well, in spite of the swirling chaos of our times. I am writing today to share some updates about my shared leadership role on the CCRC board of directors. Recently, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to join UNICEF headquarters …

“Because I said so” op-ed by Sarah Niman, counsel representing the CCRC

Saskatchewan’s top court will rule on whether a gender identity disclosure law violates children’s Charter rights– but the ruling won’t change anything. That’s because even if the court declares that the law is cruel and usual punishment, contrary to the Charter, the law will continue to apply because the provincial government invoked the notwithstanding clause.   A Saskatchewan public …

Looking back and looking forward: Children’s rights require action

A message from the CCRC Board of Directors. As we approach the end of 2024, we want to thank you for your continued support and advocacy for children’s rights. Together, in the past year, we have advocated for a number of critical initiatives, including the full implementation of the CRC, banning corporal punishment, ending violence …