The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child:

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Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada Published: 2021-11-05

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What is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)?

What are the Convention's basic principles?

  1. Non-discrimination:
    The rights of all children are to be respected without discrimination of any kind. It does not matter their gender; if they are rich or poor; what their religion, ethnicity, or language is; or whether they have special needs.
  2. The best interests of the child:
    When decisions are made that affect the lives of children, the Convention says that it is very important to think about what is best for the child.
  3. The right to life and development:
    The Convention says that governments should do their best to help children live and grow to be the best they can be.
  4. Participation:
    Children have the right to give their opinions in all matters that affect them and to have their voices heard. Children's views should always be taken seriously, no matter their age.

Why is it important for me to learn about my rights?

To learn more about children's rights check out National Child Day on Canada.ca.

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Date modified: 2021-11-05