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Health and social care - service renewal framework: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) for the Service Renewal Framework, a reform initiative aimed at transforming health and social care in Scotland, promoting a vision where individuals lead longer, healthier lives.


Post Assessment Review and sign-off

12. Planning for the review of impact on children’s rights and wellbeing

To ensure that the Service Renewal Framework remains responsive to the evolving needs of children and young people, the impact assessment process will be regularly reviewed throughout its 10 year lifecycle.

As individual actions are developed and implemented, detailed impact assessments will be conducted as required, to monitor their effectiveness and identify unintended consequences. These assessments will help us understand where future actions may be needed, providing the evidence base to refine and adjust the framework as necessary. This iterative process will ensure that the framework adapts to emerging challenges and continues to meet the rights and wellbeing of all children, ensuring that preventative actions are maximised and inequalities and reduced over time

13. Sign off

Policy Lead Andrew Busby 10 June 2025:

Deputy Director Alice Hall Date of Sign Off: 10 June 2025

Date CRWIA team first contacted: June 2025

Contact

Email: debra.martin@gov.scot

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