School uniform and clothing guidance: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

Results for the Child Rights and Wellbeing (CRWIA) undertaken to consider the impacts on child rights and wellbeing of the guidance on school uniform and clothing in Scotland.


Footnotes

1. Evidence identifies six priority family types as being at highest risk of child poverty: lone parent families, minority ethnic families, families with a disabled adult or child, families with a younger mother (under 25), families with a child under one, and larger families (three or more children) - Tackling child poverty priority families overview - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

2. Engagement with children on school uniform - The Children's Parliament, June 2023

3. Evidence identifies six priority family types as being at highest risk of child poverty: lone parent families, minority ethnic families, families with a disabled adult or child, families with a younger mother (under 25), families with a child under one, and larger families (three or more children) - Tackling child poverty priority families overview - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

4. The following supporting resources have been developed:

A summary of guidance for schools and education authorities

School Uniform Guidance - Information for Parents and Carers

School uniform guidance - resource for Pupils

Contact

Email: incluedu@gov.scot

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