Children's rights include the right to health, education, family life, play, and protection from abuse. The Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines specific rights for children, including non-discrimination, consideration of the child's best interests, the child's survival and development, and respect for the child's views. The document discusses data from a survey that asked questions about children's rights, finding that parents are generally seen as respecting children's rights, but governments could do more to promote them, and not all children are fully aware of their rights.
2. WHAT ARE CHILDREN
RIGHTS?
Children's rights include the right to health,
education, family life, play and recreation, an
adequate standard of living and to be protected
from abuse and harm. Children's rights cover their
developmental and age-appropriate needs that
change over time as a child grows up.
3. FOUR GENERAL PRINCIPLES THAT UNDERPIN ALL
CHILDREN RIGHTS
1.Non-discrimination means that all children have the same right to develop their potential in all
situations and at all times.
2.The 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.
4. FOUR GENERAL PRINCIPLES THAT UNDERPIN ALL
CHILDREN RIGHTS
3. The 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.
4. The views of the child mean that the voice of the child must be heard and respected in all matters
concerning his or her right.
5. The Convention on the
Rights of the Child
Article 1 – A child is every human being below the
age of eighteen.
Article 2 – State parties must ensure all rights apply
to children regardless of their age race, religion,
gender, wealth or birthplace.
Article 3 – All signatories of the convention must work
towards actions in the best interests of the child.
Article 4 – Governments must make these rights
available to all children.
Article 5 – Governments and parents must ensure
children are equipped with the knowledge to
understand their rights.
6. The Convention on the Rights of the Child
Article 6 – All children have the right to a life of fullness.
Article 7 – Governments should respect a child’s right to a name and nationality.
Article 8 – Governments must respect a child’s right to their own identity.
Article 9 – Children should not be removed from their parents unless for their own good.
Article 10 – Families living in different countries should be able to move between them so families can
keep in contact or get back together as a family.
Article 11 – Governments must take all measures to combat the illegal removal of children from their
country.
8. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
1.Parents respect children rights.
This question has 4,5 points.
The applicants give the highest amount of points to this question
because parents love their children so they respect children
rights.
We should inform more parents about this topic.
9. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
2.The government doesn't give enough importance to the children rights.
This question has 4,2 points.
The reason that the applicants give 4,2 points to this question is that the government doesn’t concern
much about children rights.
The government should make new laws to protect the children.
10. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
3.Children know about their rights.
This question has 3,4 points.
The applicants give 3,4 points to this question because not all of the children know about their rights.
We should make symposiums about teaching children their rights.
11. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN
RIGHTS
4.Children can't use their rights in some situations.
This question has 4,1 points.
The applicants give 4,1 points to this question because in some situations like
wars the children ‘s rights can be restricted.
We should pay attention not to make this kind of situations.
12. OUR DATA ABOUT THE
CHILDREN RIGHTS
5.Most of Europe countries respect the children rights.
This question has 4,2 points.
The reason that they give 4,2 is that most of the Europe
countries sign the treaty to protect children rights.
We should try to be more sensitive like this countries.
13. 6.All countries should sign the children rights treaty.
This question has 4,3 points.
The reason that they give 4,3 points is that it is a very important point to protect children from bad
situations.
All the countries should sign it to preserve the children from bad circumstances.
OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
14. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
7.Children rights are more known than other rights.
This question has 2,7 points.
The applicants give 2,7 points to this question because al the rights are important for people.
We should make campaigns to teach people the rights they have.
15. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN
RIGHTS
8.We shouldn't regard children rights.
This question has 2,5 points.
The applicants give the least amount of points to this question because they do
not know the meaning of regard.
People should do more exercises to develop the words that they know.
16. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
9.The countries are trying to improve the politicts about children
rights.
This question has 4,3 points.
The reason that they give 4,3 points to this question is that the
countries are giving great importance to this topic.
They should give more effort on this topic to improve it faster.
17. OUR DATA ABOUT THE CHILDREN RIGHTS
10.In some countries the culture is aganist the children rights.
This question has 4,2 points.
The applicants give the 4,2 points to this question because in some countries they separate boys and
girls because of their culture so it decreases the value that given to children rights.
We should ban the cultural activities that are against children rights.