Benefits for member organisations
Getting Children’s Rights Right:
- Discounts on training and consultancy
- One to one support/guidance on children’s rights
- Bespoke membership communications
- Building connections across our wide membership base
- Access to member‑only briefings, events, resources, and training
- Participation in collaborative working groups like our Implementation Strategy Group
Holding Power to Account
- Support to monitor children’s rights issues
- Support to frame campaign issues through children's rights
- Opportunity to platform member-specific rights issues nationally and internationally
- International influencing opportunities like contributing to our reports to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
- Collaboration on consultation responses
- Support to strengthen access to justice when children's rights are not upheld
- Opportunities and support to influence policy and practice
Leading the Children’s Rights Community
- Joint development of funded member partnerships like research, participation projects and practice development
- Connection to children's rights academic opportunities
- Visibility as part of Scotland's leading children's rights network
- Ability to vote for Board members, stand for election as a Trustee and influence the strategic direction of Together
Feedback
We asked our organisational members what they value most about being a member.
“I really value being a member of Together, I've learnt a lot about children's rights. I think a big part of this is how approachable, responsive and friendly the Together team is. I can see a human rights culture embedded in the way Together works which creates credibility and trust with us as members and enables us to connect with other members too.” – Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance, Membership Survey 2026
“Shared passion and commitment for rights realisation. Information, understanding and awareness.” – Human Rights Consortium Scotland, Membership Survey 2026
“Being a member of Together means that you are never on your own when thinking about our children's rights work - we know that there is always someone to advise, sign post or listen. Together really practice what they preach in terms of how they communicate with members, and the opportunities that they provide.” – Aberlour Children’s Charity, Membership Survey 2026
“It is really valuable to be part of a community where we all come together to advocate for children and young people in Scotland. It is extremely helpful to have an organisation in Scotland like Together who have the skills and knowledge about Children's Rights that you can go to for information and advice.” – Carers Trust Scotland, Membership Survey 2026
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