Children and Young People - Children’s Rights (UNCRC) in Children’s Care Settings Awareness
Children’s Rights (UNCRC) in Children’s Care Settings Awareness
Overview of the UNCRC and children's rights.. Written in easy to understand terms.
Presentation, 3 Handouts, End of Session Quiz Assessment (mixture of multiple choice, True/False and Short Question Answers) and Trainer Aide (Answers)
Editable, should you want to tailor it for your own audience.
Aims and Objectives:
Overall Aim: To raise awareness of children’s rights as outlined in the UNCRC and how they apply in care settings.
Learning Objectives:
To understand what children's rights are and why they are important.
To explore the key principles of the UNCRC.
To recognise key articles of the UNCRC and their relevance to children’s lives.
To identify ways practitioners can support and promote children's rights in care settings.
Presentation (38 Slides)
Aims and Objectives
Introduction to Children’s Rights
What are Rights?
Why Rights Matter for Children
What is the UNCRC?
History and Importance
How it Applies to the UK
Key Principles of the UNCRC –Non Discrimination
Key Principles of the UNCRC –Best Interests of the Child
Key Principles of the UNCRC –Right to Life, Survival and Development
Key Principles of the UNCRC –Respect for the Views of the Child
Article 12: Right to Be Heard
Article 19: Protection from Harm
Article 24: Health and Healthcare
Article 28: Right to Education
Article 31: Right to Play and Leisure
Children’s Rights in Everyday Practice -Listening to Children
Children’s Rights in Everyday Practice -Respecting Individuality and Background
Children’s Rights in Everyday Practice -Supporting Safe and Healthy Environments
Role of Practitioners -Upholding Children’s Rights
Role of Practitioners –Promoting Participation and Choice
Role of Practitioners -Identifying When Rights Are Not Respected
How to Talk to Children About Their Rights
Using Activities and Discussions
Challenges to Upholding Children’s Rights -Recognising Barriers
Challenges to Upholding Children’s Rights -Responding Appropriately
Partnership Working to Promote Rights
Respecting Family Diversity
Summary
References and Further Information
Word Documents
Handout x 3
End of Session Assessment Quiz
Answer Sheet
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