Open Learning Children have had rights! … since 1959 DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD Adopted by UN General Assembly Resolution 1386 on 10 th December 1959
All children have rights The view of a young boy from Ireland Discuss with each other and make a list of 10 children’s rights which you as a group think should be on the list. As young people think about the things that you think are important to help you grow up into responsible adults. An example: The right to basic healthcare when unwell As a class agree on 12 things and send these as an to Mr. Keslake! You can now see how your list compares with the UNICEF and their rights of a child
In school last term we carried out a survey of to find out your views about bullying in school. Here are some of the results for your grade. Please look at these results and discuss how you think the school can do a better job. The right not to be treated in a cruel manner by other people. The right to be respected for who you are
Bullying Survey: Student Wellbeing
Student Wellbeing
What do you think? How important is this? What ideas do you have? Discuss and share with other groups and any ideas to your HoY from your tutor group.