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French National Identity cards as valid travel documentation for French Citizens (P.36/2025) – Children’s Rights Impact Assessment

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STATES OF JERSEY

FRENCH NATIONAL IDENTITY CARDS AS VALID TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION FOR FRENCH CITIZENS (P.36/2025) – CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IMPACT ASSESSMENT

Presented to the States on 1st May 2025 by Deputy Sir P.M. Bailhache of St. Clement

STATES GREFFE

2025  P.36 Add.

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IMPACT ASSESSMENT (CRIA)

PART 1: SCREENING

Name and title of Duty Bearer: Deputy Sir P.M. Bailhache of St. Clement Type of Duty Bearer:

(Minister, Elected Member or States  Elected Member

Assembly Body)

Assessment completed by (if not

Members' Resources Team completed by duty bearer):

Date: 29.04.2025

 

1)  Name and brief description of the proposed decision

The subject of your CRIA may be a proposed law, policy or proposition and in accordance with the Law is referred to in this template as the decision'

What is the problem or issue the decision is trying to address?

Do children experience this problem differently from adults?

This decision aims to maintain the scheme whereby French citizens can use a valid French national identity card to travel to Jersey.

No, children experience this problem in the same way as adults.

2)  Which groups of children and young people are likely to be affected?

Groups of children could include early years, primary or secondary education; young adults; children with additional learning needs; disabled children; children living in poverty; children from particular ethnic backgrounds; migrants; refugees; care experienced children and LGBTQ+ children

None.

3)  What is the likely impact of the proposed decision on children and on their rights?

Identify any potential positive OR negative impacts and include indirect impacts on children and their rights as described in the UNCRC

Will different groups of children be affected differently by this decision?

None.

4)  Is a full Children's Rights Impact Assessment required?

If you have identified impacts on children and their rights, a full CRIA should be completed. If no impacts are identified then a Full CRIA is not required, but please explain your rationale and how you reached this conclusion

No.

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