The Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children provides news releases, a resource guide, as well as shares reports and educational resources on the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Coalition's website also includes access...
Here is your path
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Website: rightsofchildren.caLanguage(s): English, FrenchWhat: convention, resourceWhere: Canada, international, national, United Nations
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Website: yourlegalrights.on.ca
Your Legal Rights is an Ontario database that provides the reader with information about their legal rights on a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): housing, family, education and human rights.
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A youth friendly document that explains the rights of young people in care and the steps they can take if they feel their rights have not been respected.
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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,...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: British Columbia, Canada -
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.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resource -
Website: open.alberta.ca
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.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resource -
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.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resource -
This pamphlet from the Office of the Nova Scotia Office of the Ombudsman (Youth Services) provides information about the rights of youth in care and custody and how the Youth Ombudsman Rep can help.
Language(s): English, Mi'kmaq; MicmacWhat: advocacy, complaint, direct service, resourceWhere: Nova Scotia, Canada- Language(s):EnglishMi'kmaq; Micmac
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This poster from the Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth in Ontario lists the rights of children and youth in child-friendly language.
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The Complaint Process for Youth Brochure lays out the steps youth can take to have their voices heard and their rights protected if they are in care, feel as though they should be receiving services, or are receiving services from the...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: British Columbia