Children’s Rights Good morning. We are your pupil council and we are here to speak to you about Children’s Rights.

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Children’s Rights Good morning. We are your pupil council and we are here to speak to you about Children’s Rights

Examples of Children’s Rights The right to shelter The right to be safe The right to clean water The right to voice your own opinions The right to play The right to practise your own religion Lots of classes have been learning about Children’s Rights. Can anyone give an example of a right? Hands up! (Ask 3 people)

Rights Assemblies Harvest- The Right to Nutritious Food Anti-Bullying Week- The Right to be Safe Changeworks waste- The Right to an education which helps you to learn to protect the environment Internet Safety- The Right to be Safe The Right to Privacy We have also learned about our rights at assemblies (read out the slide)

School Charter Classes from P3-P5 created our ‘Tree of Rights’. This explains our rights and also our responsibilities

Class Charter P1-P3 The Right to Be Safe The Right to Play P4-P7 The Right to an education which develops my abilities to the full The Right to give my opinion on things which matter to me The pupil council have created Class charters. We picked the rights we felt were most important. (Read from slide) Please display these in your classrooms to remind you of your rights. Remember- you can always speak to your pupil councillor if you have any questions or concerns about your rights. Thank you for listening

WE’VE ALL GOT RIGHTS!