This is a podcast about children and the laws that affect them as they grow up. Alma-Constance, our host, decided to start the podcast in 2021, when she turned 10 years old. Living in England, UK, she discovered that at 10 years old she would have reached the age of criminal responsibility. This is one of the youngest ages of criminalising children in the developed world. That was a pretty shockin... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Education for KidsKids & FamilyEducation |
We hear in the news about people fleeing their homes to become asylum seekers or refugees, why is this? Alma and Lucinda talk to Lance Bartholomeusz from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to find out:
· The difference between refugees, asylum see... more
Did you know you could train as a solicitor straight from school?
There are two different routes to becoming a solicitor –as a graduate and as an apprentice.
In this episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda speak to Annabel Twose, a second-year trainee,... more
Research shows that smacking a child can be physically and emotionally damaging and it’s not an effective way to discipline them. In some parts of the UK, such as Scotland and Wales, smacking a child is against the law, even if you’re just visiting. ... more
WARNING: Adults might want to listen to this episode before listening with young children, as we mention the words self-harm, suicide, and eating disorders in the context of examples of harmful online content.
What are the legal implications for you... more
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I’ve just discovered this podcast thanks to a recent tweet! As a (mature) law student, I’m thoroughly enjoying listening to this, and as a mother I’m thrilled that I can share this listening with my daughters (8 and 15) and encourage them to care about the rules that govern us and how they are made.
This is such a great podcast! There is so much law affecting children as they grow up and yet there is little being discussed in schools about it. This is such an informative format teaching kids about how law works to help them as adults; it is so interesting listening to this accessible format. Well done to the hosts & their guests
it’s such a great podcast!teaching kids about law is very educational for there future,5 stars!i would recommend this podcast to anybody!looking forward to the next series.
This is such a great podcast! There is so much law affecting children as they grow up and yet there is little being discussed in schools about it. This is such an informative format teaching kids about how law works to help them as adults; it is so interesting listening to this accessible format. Well done to the hosts & their guests
If you are a kid and want a good show or podcast Kids Law is the place for you! So I watched a few episodes all ready and I wish there were more episodes already but for the person that is reading this hope you like this show have a nice day!! ♥️😃
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Aimed at both children and their families, the content focuses on relevant legal issues affecting young people as they grow up. Topics range from the implications of the age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales to laws concerning online safety, environmental rights, and the impact of technology on legal practices. This podcast includes insights from various legal experts, making complex legal concepts accessible and relevant, especially for younger audiences. It stands out by addressing the necessity of educating children about their legal rights and responsibilities, fostering a generation that is better equipped to navigate the legal landscape they will face in adulthood.
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Kids Law launched 5 years ago and published 59 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Kids Law include:
1. Paul Powlesland
2. Kirsty Brimelow KC
3. Melinda Giles
4. Professor Richard Susskind
5. Jess Smith
6. Frederick Way
7. Judge Anu Jadir
8. Sir John Baker
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