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Children Rights.
« on: July 21, 2018, 02:30:31 PM »
Children,s right.

Children's rights includes their right to association with both parents, human identity as well as the basic needs for physical protection, food, universal state-paid education, health care, and criminal laws appropriate for the age and development of the child, equal protection of the child's civil rights, and freedom ...


What is violation of child rights?
All violations of children's rights can legitimately be described as harmful practices, but the common characteristic of the violations highlighted in this report is that they are based on tradition, culture, religion or superstition and are perpetrated and actively condoned by the child's parents or significant adults ...Jan 17, 2013

When did the children's rights movement start?
This was the first global charter protecting the rights of a particular section of the community focused on children. It was taken over almost without alteration by the League of Nations in 1924 as the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child, and with some additions and amendments by the UN in 1959.

What is meant by child protection policy?
Keeping children safe is everyone's responsibility. Organisations and professionals who work with children are required to ensure that their policies and practices reflect this responsibility. A child protection policy provides guidelines for organisations and their staff to create safe environments for children.


What does child advocacy mean?
Child advocacy refers to a range of individuals, professionals and advocacy organizations who speak out on the best interests of children. An individual or organization engaging in advocacy typically seeks to protect children's rights which may be abridged or abused in a number of areas.

What do you need to be a child advocate?
Many states require a Master of Social Work degree. You will need a Bachelor's degree in a Behavioral Science such as Psychology, Sociology or Social Work as a minimum requirement to become a Child Advocate. Many states require a Master of Social Work degree and this degree is always highly sought after by employers.

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Offline Md. Alamgir Hossan

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Re: Children Rights.
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2019, 01:37:37 AM »
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