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Books on Human Rights
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.
The Canadian Children's Book Centre
Canadian Human Rights Toolkit
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 language, school community, human rights theme, declaration or charter, lesson plan theme, and/or key term. Users can also participate in submitting resources for the toolkit. These resources go through a review process and then are added to the growing number of resources available on the site.
National Association of Friendship Centres
The National Association of Friendship Centres provides a search function to locate a Friendship centre near you and opportunities for Aboriginal Youth to have their voice heard as part of Aboriginal Youth Council. The association offers resources through New Journeys for those needing service to aid in their transition to Canadian cities. There are also links to reports by the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network, as well as publications and policy initiatives from the National Association of Friendship Centres.
National Association of Friendship Centres
Every Child
The website of the Society for Children and Youth of BC is a place to share your ideas and resources on children's rights. It provides links to resources such as multimedia, assessments, information guides, workshop materials, reports and research. It also, offers suggestions of five simple things that you can do to assist in upholding children's rights based on your role within your community.
Government of Canada
That's Not Fair!
That's Not Fair! is a learning resource for children aged 7-11 years. The site provides a series of cartoon episodes, games and lesson plans to teach children about human rights and critical thinking of solutions to protect community members.
Your Movement
World Vision Youth Canada is a Christian advocacy organization which has created the Your Movement website to share stories of youth engaged in social change across the world. The website aims to inform youth about issues relating to poverty and to support youth who would like to be a part of the change with their own World Vision Youth campaign.
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