The UN, child rights and the UK military
23/05/2016
This week the long-awaited consideration of the UK's implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child takes place. There are numerous issues being discussed, including many ways in which the rights of children are compromised or not adequately recognised by UK authorities.
Also under scrutiny is the recruitment of 16 and 17 year olds, who are still legally children, into the UK armed forces, and UK's lack of education provision on peace and human rights. As an open letter to the MoD points out, the youngest recruits are 'actively sought' for frontline roles.
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5 Soldiers: The Body is the Frontline.
11/05/2016
Lauren Bryden & Poppy Kohner, from Resist Militarism

The British Army should stop recruiting 16-year-olds
30/03/2016
The army's venerable tradition no longer makes financial sense.
Chatham House
Scottish voices on armed forces visits to schools
23/03/2016
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Bringing it up to date: 100 years on from the First World War
16/03/2016
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This article, summarising ForcesWatch work, was first published on the White Feather Diaries website.
Scotland petition about armed forces in schools is launched amid cadets row
26/02/2016
Good news – after months of hard work ForcesWatch and Quakers in Scotland have now formally submitted our petition to the Scottish Parliament calling for an inquiry into armed forces visits to schools. We are urging MSPs to strike a ‘new deal’ on armed forces visits to schools, ensuring greater scrutiny, transparency and guidance over visits.
There’s already been a hugely positive response to the petition, with more than four hundred signatories in the first four days. You too can sign it, whether you live in Scotland or not. You’ll find it here and it’s live until the 20th March.
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Three Days on the Western Front: A student’s experience of a school trip to the First World War battlefields
23/02/2016
An account of a school trip in 2015 to the First World War battlefields by Joe Brydon, who was in Year 13 at the time, which raises various important questions about some of the ways that school students are being encouraged to remember war.
Written and offered to ForcesWatch by Joe Brydon, who was in Year 13 at an academy school in Bristol at the time of the trip.
New Deal Needed on Military Visits to Scotland’s Schools
12/02/2016
ForcesWatch – which scrutinises the military – and Quakers in Scotland, are today formally launching a petition at Holyrood calling for increased transparency and scrutiny of armed forces visits to schools.
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Troops to Teachers scheme misses target
01/02/2016
A controversial scheme to turn former military personnel into teachers has trained just a sixth of its target number of veterans during the first two years.
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