The Canadian Human Rights Toolkit offers human rights resources for teachers of grades Kindergarten through to twelve. Visitors of this site have the ability to sort resource searches by media type, grade, province/territory, official...
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Website: carleton.ca
The Landon Pearson Resource Centre for the Study of Childhood and Children's Rights website provides many links to resources of Children's status within Canada over the years including the Child Rights Academic Network, The Canadian...
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Website: www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca
The Human Rights Handbook for First Nations is for people who work for First Nations governing bodies to understand and address human rights challenges in their communities. This handbook briefly summarizes which employers/service...
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The article discusses the protections and processes of Human rights law in Alberta and Canada. It also includes a table as an overview of legislations pertaining to human rights, who is protected, what rights are included, and...
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This document was created by the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre to assist educators in teaching human rights to junior and senior high school students. It provides handouts, overheads, and websites for teaching human rights...
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Website: fbcyicn.ca
Discusses why your rights as a young person are important and the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child. The specific rights, complaint process and supports for youth in care in British Columbia are summarized. Health care coverage,...
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This brochure from the Human Rights Legal Support Centre provides information about Human Rights and Aboriginal people and provides contact information for free legal advice to address cases of discrimination.
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This booklet provides information about human rights, specifically for people living in Nova Scotia. The booklet is written and designed to be youth-friendly.
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Website: rm.coe.int
The "I have rights..." child-friendly brochure provides an introduction to children's rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This brochure was created by the Council of Europe and allows children to learn...
Language(s): English, FrenchWhat: convention, public education, resourceWhere: Canada, international -
Website: www.ocya.alberta.ca
Children have Rights is a children's book that explains the important rights children in care have and who they can call if they feel their rights are not being respected.
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