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Article 27
Article 27

Article 27 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child concerns a child's right to an adequate standard of living:

"1. States Parties recognize the right of every child to a standard of living adequate for the child's physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social development.

2. The parent(s) or others responsible for the child have the primary responsibility to secure, within their abilities and financial capacities, the conditions of living necessary for the child's development.

3. States Parties, in accordance with national conditions and within their means, shall take appropriate measures to assist parents and others responsible for the child to implement this right and shall in case of need provide material assistance and support programmes, particularly with regard to nutrition, clothing and housing.

4. States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to secure the recovery of maintenance for the child from the parents or other persons having financial responsibility for the child, both within the State Party and from abroad. In particular, where the person having financial responsibility for the child lives in a State different from that of the child, States Parties shall promote the accession to international agreements or the conclusion of such agreements, as well as the making of other appropriate arrangements
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Children in Wales work relating to this Article

Information about the work carried out by Children in Wales in relation to this Article is available in the Child Poverty Section of this site

Other Information about how this Article is implemented in Wales

Policy

The Policy Section of this site contains information about consultations, other documents and legislation relating to poverty. This information can be accessed from the Policy page by selecting Poverty from the menu on the right hand side and browsing through the different types of policy information.

An introduction to policy relating to Poverty in Wales is also available in the Policy Section.

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The Links Section contains links relating to Poverty. Visit the links section and select Poverty to view this information.

Associated Resources

:UNCRC Monitoring Group Wales Report 2006 - Poverty
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