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1 THE RIGHTS-RESPECTING SCHOOLS AWARD

2 THE CRC AS A GUIDE TO LIVING The vision: A Rights Respecting School with the values of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) at its heart. Over the past three years a number of schools have worked with us to explore a way of realising this vision. The outcome is the Rights- Respecting Schools Award. Taking responsibility for each other at a UNICEF rights-respecting school in West London

3...it is where young people gain self-esteem by learning about the rights they have from birth and build from there I learn about my rights I feel included My self-esteem rises I can begin to think about others and their rights I learn to negotiate My language and thinking skills are extended

4 The difference between wants and needs That Needs = Rights That my rights are also your rights i.e. we now learn we have a responsibility. Learning about the CRC in an infant school in the UK. Displays serve as useful reminders Where children learn...

5 …then they also have a responsibility not to bully or harm each other. If children have a right to be protected from conflict, cruelty, exploitation and neglect... …it is where young people learn that rights bring responsibilities for adults and children

6. Everyone learns to use the language of rights, respect and responsibility Adults and young people model rights-respecting behaviour and language Young people draw up a charter for their class based on the CRC. They respect the charter because they have a sense of ownership Its a school where...

7 Display of childrens work on Fair Trade at Kings Park Primary School, Bournemouth. The theme: Trade and rights and responsibilities...where children become active global citizens Universality of human rights Identity Challenge injustice, inequality and poverty in the world

8 give examples of how their own actions have consequences – positive and negative – for the rights of others globally talk about the articles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child give a range of examples of rights abuses from the immediate context of the school to the global context use the CRC as a framework for making moral judgements across a range of issues including justice and sustainability understand that their own rights are linked with a wide range of personal responsibilities critically evaluate the actions of those with power, including governments, through reference to human rights By 10 years of age, most children in rights-respecting Primary Schools can...

9 2.WHAT IS THE AWARD SCHEME AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

10 Schools demonstrate that the CRC is embedded in their ethos and curriculum so that a rights- respecting culture has been developed to a certain standard UNICEF UK provides standards, validation statements and action plan Level 1 of the Award before Level 2 status Assessed by self-evaluation and external assessment visit The UNICEF RRSA in a nutshell

11 Key elements on the journey to the RRSA Audit School Action plan Training and support School Community RRSA steering group Pupil focus groups Parent focus group Self-evaluation External assessment

12 a.Improvements in childrens well-being b.A values framework giving greater coherence to school improvement strategies c.School community cohesion through shared values 5.WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING A RIGHTS-RESPECTING SCHOOL?

13 There is growing evidence that becoming a RRS contributes to: Improved pupil self-esteem Pupils enhanced moral development Improved behaviour and relationships More positive attitudes towards diversity in society and the reduction of prejudice Pupils development as global citizens Enhanced job satisfaction for teachers Overall school improvement including better attendance, learning and academic standards a) Improvements in childrens well-being

14 b) A values framework giving greater coherence to school improvement strategies

15 Is this the missing link?