Activity | Launched in 1981 as The Children’s Legal Centre, as part of the INternational Year of the Child, the charity amalgamated with Coram on the 1 September 2011. From Webpages 2018: Experts in all areas of children’s rights, immigration, child protection, education and juvenile justice, we:
Provide legal advice and representation, Research and produce evidence informing law, policy, practice and system reform. Build the capacity of professionals and practitioners through training and advice provision. Challenge laws and policies that negatively impact on children and their rights. CCLC provides free legal information, advice and representation to children, young people, their families, carers and professionals, as well as international consultancy on child law and children’s rights.
Our values Respect. All children deserve respect as legally autonomous beings with equal human rights. Equality. All children are equal regardless of gender, race, nationality, disability, culture or religion. Access to justice. All children have a right to legal information, advice, representation and support. Our aims and objectives To promote and uphold children’s human rights within the context of UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the European Convention on Human Rights in the UK and internationally. To monitor and develop law, policy and practice concerning children and young people, to inform and influence policy makers and the general public. To improve access to justice through legal advice, information and representation for children, young people and adults working on their behalf. To publish a range of legal guides and information on child law, policy and practice. To research the field of child law to assist policy reform and the application of law relating to children. To provide technical expertise and training programmes to states, inter-governmental organisations, non-governmental organisations and United Nations agencies.
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