Poster Children S Rights
Protection of children s rights.
Poster children s rights. International convention on the rights of the child 20 november 1989. Contact us for permission to download or use any of the children s week posters. Convention on the rights of the child. The main international human rights treaty on children s rights is the convention on the rights of the child crc which australia ratified in december 1990.
Shop affordable wall art to hang in dorms bedrooms offices or anywhere blank walls aren t welcome. Official children s week posters written in child friendly language a great way to teach children about their rights. Be cared for and have a home 2. New zealand ratified the un convention on the rights of the child on the 13th march 1993.
Have people do what is best for you 7. Be treated fairly no matter what 4. Perfect for displaying on walls doors windows or bulletin boards in classrooms afterschool clubs hospitals and other workplaces that support children and youth. Unique childrens rights posters designed and sold by artists.
Order a high quality printed poster that really pops. This poster is a child friendly version of the convention on the rights of the child which allows children to read and understand what their rights are so that they can more easily claim them. Have a say about decisions. The commission has a downloadable crc poster pdf and unicef has a child friendly version of the crc on its website.
New zealand submitted its fifth periodic report to the committee on the rights of the child on 5th may 2015. This means the nz government has agreed the best interests of the child must come first where decisions laws or services involve children. The convention explains who children are all their rights and the responsibilities of governments. All the rights are connected they are all equally important and they cannot be taken away from children.
This is the primary law aimed at giving effect to children s constitutional rights including access to social services the sexual offences act 32 of 2007. The children s act 38 of 2005 as amended.