Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 – extension of Part 2 Order Making Powers 2025: CRWIA
Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) for Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 – Extension of Part 2 Order Making Powers 2025.
Conclusion
7. As a result of the evidence gathered and analysed against all UNCRC requirements, what is the potential overall impact of this proposal on children’s rights?
No impact. Any draft order made using the powers which this SSI renews will be subject to its own robust scrutiny arrangements, including a duty to produce a CRWIA.
8. If you have identified a positive impact on children’s rights, please describe below how the proposal will protect, respect, and fulfil children’s rights in Scotland.
Not applicable
9. If a negative impact has been identified, please describe it below. Is there a risk this could potentially amount to an incompatibility?
Not applicable
Mitigation Record
What options have been considered to modify the proposal in order to mitigate a negative impact or potential incompatibility?
Please summarise mitigation actions taken below
Issue or risk identified and relevant UNCRC requirement
Not applicable
Action Taken/To Be Taken
Not applicable
Date action to be taken or was taken
Not applicable
10. As a result of the evidence gathered and analysed against all wellbeing indicators (Annex 2), will the proposal contribute to the wellbeing of children and young people in Scotland? (Guidance Section 2.3.2, pages 20-22).
Safe: Not Applicable
Healthy: Not Applicable
Achieving: Not Applicable
Nurtured: Not Applicable
Active: Not Applicable
Respected: Not Applicable
Responsible: Not Applicable
Included: Not Applicable
If yes, please provide an explanation below:
11. How will you communicate to children and young people the impact that the proposal will have on their rights?
We will publish an accessible, publicly available version of this CRWIA online.