Political Science, asked by kandn2002, 1 year ago

The role I can play in my community to uphold children's rights

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Answered by anishkumarbhalotia
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In the well-known poem, The Rainbow, William Wordsworth exercised the phrase, "The child is father of the man." This saying means that all our optimistic and adverse mannerisms are founded when we are young. It is therefore compulsory to train our children to embrace healthy approaches and constructive qualities so that they mature to become stable persons. As for upholding their rights, the various roles I can play are to ensure the following: 
1.    Children are not unrestrained. 
2.    They have an entitlement to be born
3.    Have a chance to recreation and relaxation 
4.    Privilege to health care, nontoxic drinking water, nourishing food, a clean and   harmless surroundings, and material to assist them remain in good physical shape 
5.    Opportunity to be sheltered from all sorts of vehemence 
6.    Chance to be sheltered from negligence 
7.    Prospect to be sheltered from bodily and erotic exploitation 
8.    Privilege to be secure from hazardous drugs 
9.    They acquire a chance to go to school instead of being employed at some place to carry out certain errands 
10. They are not allowed to run off on streets to manage themselves all alone without any assistance. 
11.  They do not undergo any form of fervor. 
12. They do have right of entry to primary healthcare. 
13.  They are not laid open to harsh and cruel treatments every single day. In the account of human rights, the rights of children are the ones that are endorsed the most. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines Child Rights as the slightest privileges and liberties that should be provided to every single legal resident less than eighteen years of age, irrespective of ethnic group, inhabitant source, color, sex, linguistic, faith, sentiments, prosperity, birth rank, debility, or other features. 

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