The role I can play in my community to uphold children's rights
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I will always make sure that the following principles are properly obeyed in the society :
Non-discrimination means that all children have the same right to develop their potential in all situations and at all times. For example, every child should have equal access to education regardless of the child’s gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability, parentage, sexual orientation or other statusThe best interests of the child must be "a primary consideration" in all actions and decisions concerning a child, and must be used to resolve conflicts between different rights. For example, when making national budgetary decisions affecting children, Government must consider how cuts will impact on the best interests of the childThe right to survival and development underscores the vital importance of ensuring access to basic services and to equality of opportunity for children to achieve their full development. For example, a child with a disability should have effective access to education and health care to achieve their full potentialThe views of the child mean that the voice of the child must be heard and respected in all matters concerning his or her rights. For example, those in power should consult with children before making decisions that will affect them.
Children’s rights recognize fundamental guarantees to all human beings : the right to life, the non-discrimination principle, the right to dignity through the protection of physical and mental integrity (protection against slavery, torture and bad treatments, etc.)Children’s rights are civil and political rights, such as the right to identity, the right to a nationality, etc.Children’s rights are economic, social and cultural rights, such as the right to education, the right to a decent standard of living, the right to health, etc.Children’s rights include individual rights : lthe right to live with his parents, the right to education, the right to benefit from a protection, etc.Children’s rights include collective rights : rights of refugee and disabled childrens, of minority children or from autochtonous groups.
Non-discrimination means that all children have the same right to develop their potential in all situations and at all times. For example, every child should have equal access to education regardless of the child’s gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability, parentage, sexual orientation or other statusThe best interests of the child must be "a primary consideration" in all actions and decisions concerning a child, and must be used to resolve conflicts between different rights. For example, when making national budgetary decisions affecting children, Government must consider how cuts will impact on the best interests of the childThe right to survival and development underscores the vital importance of ensuring access to basic services and to equality of opportunity for children to achieve their full development. For example, a child with a disability should have effective access to education and health care to achieve their full potentialThe views of the child mean that the voice of the child must be heard and respected in all matters concerning his or her rights. For example, those in power should consult with children before making decisions that will affect them.
Children’s rights recognize fundamental guarantees to all human beings : the right to life, the non-discrimination principle, the right to dignity through the protection of physical and mental integrity (protection against slavery, torture and bad treatments, etc.)Children’s rights are civil and political rights, such as the right to identity, the right to a nationality, etc.Children’s rights are economic, social and cultural rights, such as the right to education, the right to a decent standard of living, the right to health, etc.Children’s rights include individual rights : lthe right to live with his parents, the right to education, the right to benefit from a protection, etc.Children’s rights include collective rights : rights of refugee and disabled childrens, of minority children or from autochtonous groups.
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I can play in my community to uphold children's right in following ways :-
1) We can make the children aware towards their right.
2) We should tell them about there life and rights which is given by the constitutions to them.
3) We should tell them that they should study well to be a good and rich citizen.
4) We should tell them about They do not undergo any form of excitement.
Our Constitution provides for several types of child rights. It is our duty that we are aware of around preserving the rights of the child. According to me if our community is to educate people about child rights, so we definitely have to give children their rights.
For example, the right to education to spread awareness in society, can help to educate all children. Child labor is prohibited in our country. If a complaint can only be made if the child has wages. According to their ability to aid poor children have conveyed their rights.
1) We can make the children aware towards their right.
2) We should tell them about there life and rights which is given by the constitutions to them.
3) We should tell them that they should study well to be a good and rich citizen.
4) We should tell them about They do not undergo any form of excitement.
Our Constitution provides for several types of child rights. It is our duty that we are aware of around preserving the rights of the child. According to me if our community is to educate people about child rights, so we definitely have to give children their rights.
For example, the right to education to spread awareness in society, can help to educate all children. Child labor is prohibited in our country. If a complaint can only be made if the child has wages. According to their ability to aid poor children have conveyed their rights.
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