CiNI have submitted evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee at Westminster, as part of their inquiry into the effectiveness of the institutions of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. This inquiry is set to examine how effective institutions such as the Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive have been in enabling cross-community, stable and effective government in Northern Ireland and to explore what changes could be made to enable those institutions to work better in future.

In our submission, we discuss how periods of instability have stalled progress in a number of policy areas and limited the effectiveness of the institutions with regard to children’s rights and improving outcomes for young people.

Read our response here: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/114126/html/

CiNI have submitted evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee at Westminster, as part of their inquiry into the effectiveness of the institutions of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. This inquiry is set to examine how effective institutions such as the Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive have been in enabling cross-community, stable and effective government in Northern Ireland and to explore what changes could be made to enable those institutions to work better in future.

In our submission, we discuss how periods of instability have stalled progress in a number of policy areas and limited the effectiveness of the institutions with regard to children’s rights and improving outcomes for young people.

Read our response here: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/114126/html/