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Everyday Rights: Right v Reality Illustrations, by Edith PritchettA series of informative posters by the artist Edith Pritchett that visualise the difference between the reality of everyday rights in the UK versus what our rights require them to be.
Poster, Resource pack 28 May 2026 -
Amnesty International UK Submission to the 2026 UK consultation “Growing up in the online world: a national conversation”Amnesty International UK submission exploring social media risks for children and young people, and calling for ‘safety by design’ regulation to protect rights without limiting access.
Submission 26 May 2026 -
Seen and Heard: Creative Journeys into Children’s RightsSeen and Heard: Creative Journeys into Children’s Rights is a set of five creative educational resources for 10–14‑year‑olds, using storytelling, art and drama to explore children’s rights, developed by Sita Brahmachari with Amnesty International Poland.
Lesson plan, Resource pack, Primary education resources, Secondary education resources 18 Mar 2026 -
Book: 'Hear our voices' Children's bookHear Our Voices is a unique children’s book that brings together the ideas and concerns of 600 children of over 50 nationalities who took part in Seen and Heard workshops.
Books and literature, Primary education resources, Secondary education resources 18 Mar 2026 -
Written Submission to the Northern Irish Committee for the Executive Office on Clerical Child AbuseOur children's rights submission to Stormont's Committee for the Executive Office, offering recommendations on how new research on historic clerical child abuse should shape the government's response
Submission 13 Mar 2026 -
Dragged into the rabbit hole: New evidence of TikTok’s risks to children’s mental healthThis follow-up report, presents new evidence that TikTok’s ‘For You’ feed continues to push children and young people engaging with mental health content towards depressive, self‑harm and suicide‑related material.
Reports and publications 20 Oct 2025 -
Five young women of colour fighting climate change worldwideYouth climate activism is a truly global movement. Here are 5 passionate young women of colour taking the lead all across the world. Leah Namugerwa Photo: Getty Images When Leah Namugerwa turned 15, she celebrated by planting 200 trees – highlighting the environmental damage in her country.
Press release 19 Sep 2025 -
Amnesty International UK & PRCBC "British citizenship" briefing for House of Lords Committee on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Amendment 147)Amnesty UK & PRCBC "British citizenship" briefing for House of Lords Committee on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Parliamentary briefing 05 Jun 2025 -
Joint PRCBC and Amnesty UK Submission to Chief Inspector on Citizenship Fee Waiver, September 2024This submission argues that the Home Office’s approach to fee waivers for children’s citizenship applications is ineffective and calls for simpler, more humane criteria.
Submission 02 Oct 2024 -
Briefing: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill, Reconsideration Stage Proceedings (December 2023)Scottish parliamentary briefing on the 2023 UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill, reconsideration stage proceedings
Parliamentary briefing 25 Jun 2024 -
Amnesty International UK Briefing - ‘LGBT Content in Relationship Education’This briefing explores how the concepts of ‘parental rights’ and ‘gender ideology’ are used to limit the rights of children and the LGBTI+ community.
Parliamentary briefing 18 Mar 2024 -
Driven into Darkness: How TikTok’s ‘For You’ Feed Encourages Self-Harm and Suicidal IdeationThis report explores how TikTok’s design and content targeting systems affect children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Reports and publications 07 Nov 2023 -
“I Feel Exposed”: Caught in TikTok’s Surveillance WebThis report explores how TikTok’s highly personalised ‘For You’ feed, used by millions of children and young people worldwide, is driven by a surveillance‑based business model that puts children’s rights at risk.
Reports and publications 07 Nov 2023 -
Joint Amnesty UK and PRCBC letter to Minister re children's registration as British citizens (and provisions of the Bill relating to these)Joint Amnesty UK and PRCBC letter to Minister re children's registration as British citizens
Submission 05 Jul 2023 -
Amnesty International UK & PRCBC "British citizenship" briefing for House of Lords Report on Government HL Bill 148This joint briefing summarises the clear impropriety of this Bill's impact on rights to British citizenship. The Bill's similar impact on rights to other British nationality is equally improper.
Parliamentary briefing 28 Jun 2023 -
Amnesty International UK & PRCBC "Citizenship" briefing for House of Lords on Government HL Bill 133This briefing explains how the Bill would arbitrarily deprive British children of their citizenship rights based on the actions of others, including in cases of exploitation.
Parliamentary briefing 28 Apr 2023 -
Amnesty International UK - Updated Iran Briefing 2022This briefing highlights the killing of at least 144 protesters in Iran, including 23 children, examines the escalating violence, and makes recommendations to the UK government.
Policy briefing 25 Oct 2022 -
Children's Rights ChatterboxOrder or download this free piece of origami to help young people explore children’s rights in their community.
Activity pack, Secondary education resources, Primary education resources 29 Jul 2022 -
My Little Book of Big Freedoms PosterOrder this free poster celebrating the Human Rights Act. It can also be coloured in.
Poster, Primary education resources, Early years education resources 29 Jul 2022 -
Joint Amnesty UK and PRCBC letter to Minister re fee waiver for children's registration as British citizensThis resources summarises correspondence between PRCBC, AIUK and the Home Office on fee exemptions and waivers for children’s citizenship, highlighting ministerial recognition of the importance of securing children’s rights to British citizenship.
Submission 25 Jul 2022