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Created by: Alma-Constance, Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland

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Started: December 31st, 2020

Status: Active, 51 episodes

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Language: English

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What are children allowed to do under Covid 19 Laws?
00:14:56 | Season: 1 | Episode: 2 | February 1st, 2021

In our second episode,  nine year old Alma-Constance quizzes leading human rights barrister, Adam Wagner of Doughty Street Chambers about  the current Covid 19 laws and  how she can celebrate her upcoming birthday; what the laws mean for children whose parents are separated and why some children are still going to school.Since the beginning of the pandemic Adam has been explaining the often complex and confusing coronavirus regulations on Twitter, You Tube and across TV and Radio.Adam tells Alma-Constance that when he was 10 years old, he wanted to be an astronaut, and why eventually he became a human rights lawyer.

Does the law ensure the voices of children are heard?
00:10:25 | Season: 1 | Episode: 1 | January 10th, 2021

In our first episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda Acland talk to Lady Brenda Hale about how laws are made and how they are used to help children, when when adults are arguing and children are caught in the middle. Lady Hale tells her story about how she became interested in the way that  laws can be used to make sure that  people are treated fairly; and how she was involved in creating the Children Act, to ensure that the opinions and views of children are heard by adults.

Welcome to Kids Law!
00:01:52 | Season: 1 | December 31st, 2020

Welcome to our KidsLaw podcast, where we discuss children and the laws that affect them as they grow up. In each  monthly episode, your hosts, Alma-Constance Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland talk to people whose job it is to help and protect children and  discuss with them what children should know and understand about the impact of law in their lives, about keeping safe and  how to make good decisions about their lives.




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Created by: Alma-Constance, Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland
Started: December 31st, 2020
Status: Active, 51 episodes
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Language: English

UK
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