This booklet provides information about human rights, specifically for people living in Nova Scotia. The booklet is written and designed to be youth-friendly.
Here is your path
-
Language(s): EnglishWhat: convention, law, public education, resourceWhere: Nova Scotia, Canada
-
This is a resource created by the Ontario Human Rights Commission (Crown Copyright) on your rights and what your rights are when it comes to special programs - which are programs that are meant to advantage different groups in a certain...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: public education, resourceWhere: Ontario -
Website: treaties.un.org
This is a paper that explains what the United Nations is, as well as their goal and mission. It explains how the smaller councils and committees work inside the United Nations and all the different rules to being a member, the rights of...
Language(s): English, FrenchWhat: resourceWhere: international, on reserve, off reserve, United Nations -
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.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resource -
Website: www.cypcs.org.uk
These illustrated guides to rights, produced by the Children and Young People's Commissioner of Scotland and artist Alex Leonard, help children and young people to understand their rights under the United Nations Convention on the...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: convention, resourceWhere: Canada, international -
Website: www.chrc-ccdp.ca
The website of the Canadian Human Rights Commission provides human rights resources such as access to webinars, frequently asked questions, provincial/territorial links, publications, and media in Canada. There are explanations of...
Language(s): English, French, Sign Languages -
Website: www.ohchr.org
This Covenant is an agreement that is a part of the International Bill of Rights.
This agreement talks about the right:
· To decide who you want to be
· To not be stopped in using your rights
...Language(s): English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Spanish; CastilianWhat: conventionWhere: international, on reserve, off reserve, United Nations -
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 -
Website: www.pch.gc.ca
The website of the Canadian Federal Government provides links to The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in many languages, a guide to this charter, the Canadian Bill of Rights, as well as international human rights instruments,...
Language(s): English, French, Arabic, Armenian, Cree, Creoles and pidgins, English based, Croatian, Dutch; Flemish, German, Greek, Modern (1453-), Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Inuktitut, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mi'kmaq; Micmac, Ojibwa, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan, Russian, Serbian, Somali, Tagalog, Tamil, Ukrainian, Urdu, VietnameseWhat: resourceWhere: Canada