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MIL-OSI New Zealand: Independent panel and research team appointed for research on policing in our communities

MIL-OSI New Zealand: Independent panel and research team appointed for research on policing in our communities
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Independent panel and research team appointed for research on policing in our communities

MOOC on Child Participation and the Right to a Sustainable Environment

The course runs over 3 modules: Module 1 is an introduction to children’s rights and the environment, with a focus on the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its articles related to both child participation and the environment. Module 2 is dedicated to the right to a healthy and sustainable environment for children, with attention to the link between human rights, the environment and natural resources as well as environmental sustainability and holistic education. Module 3 deals with child participation and action in environmental matters and looks at the role of children as agents of change and as rights-holders in climate litigation.

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The Legal Rights and Wrongs of Puberty Blocking in England

The Legal Rights and Wrongs of Puberty Blocking in England Date:11 APR 2021 Hannah Hirst, PhD student, University of Liverpool, School of Law and Social Justice Keywords: Puberty blockers – children’s rights – access to health – UNCRC – consent – Gillick – parental responsibility - best interests – gender By analysing the recent ruling reached by the High Court in R (on the application of) Quincy Bell and A v Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust and others and consequent amendments to NHS England’s Service Specification regulating pubertal blocking, this article considers the impact of the decision on children’s rights in three areas: health, capacity, and involvement. It argues that the court’s narrow approach to defining health led the judges to focus on the biological outcomes of puberty blockers and overlook the psychosocial consequences of withholding or delaying treatment. In the context of capacity, the Bell judgement impacts the rights of gender d

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