Children's Rights and Wellbeing

Children's Rights and Wellbeing

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Physical Ed

10th Grade

Hard

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Erin Pridmore

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1.

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Rights of a child

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The rights of a child include the right to education, the right to protection from harm, the right to express their views, and the right to participate in decisions affecting them.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Non-government agencies for children's rights

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Three non-government agencies that work for the rights and wellbeing of children are UNICEF, Save the Children, and ChildFund.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Government agencies for children's rights

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Three government agencies that work for the rights and wellbeing of children are the Department of Child Services, the Ministry of Education, and the Child Protection Agency.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Features of a government agency for children's rights

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A government agency for children's rights typically has legal authority, funding from the government, and a mandate to enforce laws and policies.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Features of a non-government agency for children's rights

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A non-government agency for children's rights often relies on donations, volunteers, and advocacy to promote children's welfare and rights.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Role of volunteers in non-government agencies for children's rights

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Volunteers play a crucial role in non-government agencies by providing support, raising awareness, and helping to implement programs for children's welfare.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Challenges faced by non-government agencies for children's rights

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Non-government agencies often face challenges such as limited funding, political obstacles, and the need for greater public awareness and support.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Impact of advocacy by non-government agencies on children's rights

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Advocacy by non-government agencies can lead to policy changes, increased funding, and greater public awareness, ultimately improving the lives of children.