The document discusses key aspects of a rights-based perspective and approach to social work and human rights. It begins by stating that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. It then provides definitions of human rights, explaining that rights are the basic standards needed for people to live in dignity. The document outlines three generations of human rights - civil/political, economic/social/cultural, and collective rights. It discusses principles of human rights like universality, inalienability, and indivisibility. Finally, it explains that a rights-based approach means that governments have obligations to respect, protect, promote, and fulfill the rights of individuals.