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This resource was prepared by UNICEF and discusses what it means to have a child friendly city. The resource also provides different methods of child...
Language(s): English
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The National Reading Campaign has been doing work in Aboriginal Policy regarding reading. On their website is information about their initiative...
Language(s): English, French
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A grade 7 teaching resource, from Being an Active Citizen, which encourages students to actively participate in shaping their communities and teaches...
Language(s): English
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The Ontario Federation of Friendship Centres has resources for children and youth on their website, including Healthy Babies, Healthy Children,...
Language(s): English
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The Public Health Agency of Canada provides many educational resources and activities on children's rights for children aged 4 and above. The site...
Language(s): English, French
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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...
Language(s): English
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As an Indigenous young person, you have rights! Learn about what they are.
Language(s): English, Russian, Spanish; Castilian
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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...
Language(s): English
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Taking IT Global hosts opportunities online to connect youth and causes through petitions, online games, resources and action guides. There are many...
Language(s): English
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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, French