This Protocol is a guide that tells you what you need to do if you want to file a complaint about a country that has broken an agreement about human rights. If you are making a complaint in place of someone else, you will need to get...
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Website: www.ohchr.orgLanguage(s): English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Spanish; CastilianWhat: complaint, convention, enforcementWhere: international, on reserve, off reserve, United Nations
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This is a poster by Unicef Canada illustrating The Convention on the Rights of the Child in child friendly language.
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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.
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The Society for Children and Youth of BC has designed this poster for children and youth to illustrate that supporting the children's rights needs to occur in a holistic way. Children have rights and adults have responsibilities to...
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Website: www.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca
The website of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal provides an overview of the workings of the Tribunal including publications, legislation, jurisdiction and past decisions.
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Website: bookcentre.ca
The Canadian Children's Book Centre offers a list of suggested Canadian texts for children and youth to become informed and inspired about issues pertaining to human rights.
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Website: www.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has created this guide to help those who have launched or received a human rights complaint at the federal level to navigate the Tribunal process.
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Website: www.rcybc.ca
The paper Aboriginal Children: Human Rights as a Lens to Break the Intergenerational Legacy of Residential Schools discusses the historical context influencing Aboriginal children's wellbeing today and the ways a rights perspective can...
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The Social Action Project: Canadian Aboriginal Children's Rights provides links to lesson plans designed for grade six students. The aim of these lesson plans is for the students to gain a better understanding of the challenges faced by...
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Website: www.ohchr.org
This International Covenant is an agreement that is a part of the International Bill of Rights.
In this agreement, some of the rights you will find are the rights to:
choose who you want to be (who you support politically,...Language(s): English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Spanish; CastilianWhat: convention, resourceWhere: international, on reserve, off reserve, United Nations