Children’s Rights: Progress and Perspectives

Children’s Rights: Progress and Perspectives
Title Children’s Rights: Progress and Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Michael D. A. Freeman
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 534
Release 2011-10-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 900419049X

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The International Journal of Children’s Rights has been a major player in all this. Its impact is worldwide. It has established itself as the leading journal in the field. The journal is now in its 19th year, and is flourishing. This volume has been compiled not only to commemorate the journal’s work, but also the 20th anniversary of the Convention coming into operation, and of the first World Summit on Children. An anthology of the best articles published in these formative years, this volume offers a representative sample of what the journal has achieved. Some of the articles are ones which are frequently cited, whilst others are less well known; some deal with theory, others with practice. The case for children’s rights is to be found throughout this collection, as is the history of children’s rights.

International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology

International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology
Title International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Kaul Nastasi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 657
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3030371190

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This handbook examines the meanings, implications, and transformative potential of a child-rights approach for school psychology. It focuses on the school community, in which psychology is committed to promoting well-being, learning, and development of all children. The handbook begins with an overview of the 1989 United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and explores main themes such as, survival, protection, development, participation, and nondiscrimination. Chapters provide guidance in promoting and protecting child rights when dealing with critical issues relevant to the school community, including well-being, freedom from violence, and access to high quality education. In addition, chapters analyze and offer recommendations for child rights applications within the roles and responsibilities of school psychologists. The handbook concludes with future directions for achieving a child-rights approach for school psychology. Topics featured in this handbook include: The current status of child rights in the international community. Accountability for child rights by school psychology. Collaborative home, school, and community practices aimed at promoting family support. Protecting child rights within the realm of competitive sports. CRC and school-based intervention programming. Promoting child rights through school leadership. Applying child rights-respecting research to the study of psychological well-being. The International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology is a must-have resource for researchers, scientist-practitioners, clinicians, and graduate students in child and school psychology, educational policy and politics, social work, public health, and other school-based or child-serving mental health disciplines.

The Child's Right to Development

The Child's Right to Development
Title The Child's Right to Development PDF eBook
Author Noam Peleg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 265
Release 2019-07-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1107094526

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A comprehensive analysis and innovative, holistic interpretation of the child's right to development.

Young People’s Participation

Young People’s Participation
Title Young People’s Participation PDF eBook
Author Bruselius-Jensen, Maria
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 326
Release 2021-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447345444

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Young people’s participation is an urgent policy and practice concern across countries and context. This book showcases original research evidence and analysis to consider how, under what conditions and for what purposes young people participate in different parts of Europe. Focusing on the interplay between the concepts of youth, inequality and participation, this book explores how structural changes, including economic austerity, neoliberal policies and new patterns of migration, affect the conditions of young people’s participation and its aims. With contributions from a range of subject experts, including young people themselves, the book challenges current policies and practices on young people’s participation. It asks how young people can be better supported to take part in social change and decision-making and what can be learnt from young people’s own initiatives.

The International Journal of Children's Rights

The International Journal of Children's Rights
Title The International Journal of Children's Rights PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 478
Release 2002
Genre Children
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Children's Rights and Traditional Values

Children's Rights and Traditional Values
Title Children's Rights and Traditional Values PDF eBook
Author Gillian Douglas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 327
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1351952242

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This book of essays by legal scholars from the United Kingdom, Eire, Israel and Palestine explores the extent to which the recognition of the concept of children’s rights is affected by adherence to religious, cultural and ethnic traditions. The aim is twofold: first, to illuminate the interface between internationally-agreed norms of conduct regarding children and national and cultural determination to preserve traditional approaches; and secondly, to reflect upon the conflicts within societies between different cultural and religious groups in their attempts to determine whether 'liberal/secular' or 'conservative/religious' norms predominate in attitudes to children’s upbringing. This is the first collection of papers covering and comparing the UK and Israeli/Palestinian jurisdictions. The particular blends of social, religious and cultural diversity in both regions, mingled with the political factors operating as well, render these jurisdictions of special interest as case-studies in the reception of 'western/liberal' norms and values. Moreover, Israel and Palestine, despite their manifestly different cultures as compared with Britain, have been influenced by the colonial legacy of the common law, rendering this particular east-west comparison of special interest.

Children's Rights

Children's Rights
Title Children's Rights PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 527
Release 2011
Genre Children
ISBN

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