Ironing out legal concerns could delay referendum on children’s rights

THE long-awaited referendum on children’s rights is unlikely be held until next year because of a delay ironing out legal concerns.

Ironing out legal concerns could delay referendum on children’s rights

Legal wranglings being addressed include the possibility of children suspended from schools using a change in the constitution to seek redress through the courts.

Children’s Minister Barry Andrews yesterday indicated that the referendum on children’s rights was unlikely to be held before the end of the year.

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