This plan sets out high-level objectives and builds on the achievements and progress of work carried out on the objectives identified in the previous plan. 
Our response
In January 2024, °µÍø½ûÇø responded to the consultation supporting the six main Strategic Objectives of NICCY’s Corporate Strategy 23-27. In the response °µÍø½ûÇø offered commentary on the Objectives and associated themes detailed in the consultation document from the perspective of physical, mental, emotional health and the determinants of health and wellbeing generally which are core to the holistic ‘whole child’ approach to policy affecting infants, children and young people.
Our summary:
- °µÍø½ûÇø supports the theme around incorporation of the UNCRC into NI domestic law as it would legally protect children’s rights and give way to the basic principle of accountability for breach of rights.
- NICCY’s prioritisation of Rights as an objective is welcomed. In particular °µÍø½ûÇø supports: the prioritisation of promoting children’s rights in terms of judicial decision making; addressing health inequalities of poverty and the environment among others; and the strengthening of safeguarding provisions.
- °µÍø½ûÇø further welcomes the commitment to keep under review the More than a Number and Still Waiting Reports given that the NI Audit Office highlighted the number of children waiting for initial outpatient appointments and hospital admission both increased by 45% between 2017 and 2022.
- °µÍø½ûÇø are in full support of creating opportunities for children and young people to have a direct say in decisions affecting them, including supporting them to campaign on issues affecting children in NI.
Download and read the response in full below.
We respond to a wide range of consultations to ensure that the College’s position, and ultimately children’s health, is represented. Members can get involved in current consultations by contacting the Ireland Team: enquiries.ireland@rcpch.ac.uk