Children and Young People have Rights! is a youth book that explains the important rights youth in care have and who can be called if they feel their rights are not being respected.
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Website: open.alberta.caLanguage(s): EnglishWhat: resource
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Unicef Canada produced this information pamphlet on the rights and responsibilities of the child under the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child in child friendly language.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: convention, resourceWhere: Canada, international, national, United Nations- Language(s):English
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This publication from the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth and Unicef Canada provides a summary of recommendations for Canada from the UN Committee on the Rights of the child. The document is written and designed to be youth-...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: convention, law, public education, resourceWhere: Canada -
The Society for Children and Youth of BC has published the booklet Children's Rights in the Canadian Legal System to inform adults wishing to advocate for children and youth about various aspects of children's rights recognized in...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: British Columbia, Canada, national -
This version of the The Rights Angle manual is created to assist facilitators in teaching human rights to junior and senior high school students. It provides activities as well as background information on the Universal Declaration of...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: Alberta -
The Social Action Project: Canadian Aboriginal Children's Rights has published this series of lesson plans designed for grade six students. The aim of these lessons is for the students to gain a better understanding of the challenges...
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Website: projectarctheatre.weebly.com
Project ARC, located in Nova Scotia, is a human rights education initiative that uses theatre performances to educate students about the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and balancing rights and responsibilities. Project ARC has...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: public educationWhere: Nova Scotia -
A series of illustrations by Aboriginal artists of the rights that children are guaranteed under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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This is a poster by Unicef Canada illustrating The Convention on the Rights of the Child in child friendly language.
Language(s): English, FrenchWhat: convention, resourceWhere: Canada, international, national, United Nations -
The Society for Children and Youth of BC has created this poster on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Child. The poster is written in youth friendly language and in an overview of Article 1 to 42 of the convention.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: convention, resourceWhere: British Columbia, Canada, national, United Nations