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Children's Rights Report 2014

Review the National Children's Commissioner's 2013-14 inquiry into intentional self-harm and suicidal intent in children and young people under 18.

Children and youth rights Report November, 2014

Summary

The report outlines work the National Children's Commissioner has undertaken throughout 2013-14, which focuses on the findings of the examination into intentional self-harm, with or without suicidal intent, in children and young people under 18 years of age.

Children's Rights Report 2014

Children and youth rights
Report

Overview

The report outlines work the National Children's Commissioner has undertaken throughout 2013-14. The substantive part of the report focuses on the findings of the examination into intentional self-harm, with or without suicidal intent, in children and young people under 18 years of age.

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