Rights of the Child

Advocacy For Humanity Series

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Rights of the Child

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the history of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child
  • Understand how the lack of rights for children causes victimization of innocent children
  • Understand the long-term effects of child abuse and child sex slavery
  • Learn about statistics of child abuse, missing children and child sex slavery victims in the U.S. and abroad
  • Learn how you can apply your new knowledge to volunteer in support of children's rights

Description

Rights of the Child  introduces the United Nations "Declaration of the Rights of the Child" and its history, why the Declaration of the Rights of the Child should be ratified by the United States (the only country in the United Nations that has not done so, to date), how UN treaties are ratified in the United States and how this would benefit children in the United States. Our lectures will delve into the known and believed reasons why the Declaration of the Rights of the Child have not been ratified in the United States. It will also introduce a wide range of statistics and facts regarding child abuse, missing children and child sex slavery as well as the affect on children who are denied fundamental rights today and how the student can share their knowledge to be better advocates for children's rights. We will cover the topic of adult survivors of child abuse, the socio-economic effects of child abuse with various techniques provided by non profit agencies offered in pdf download to aide those who are survivors or know someone who is, as well.

The course has over 40 minutes of video and numerous pdf reference material files to download and apply towards the course study. There will be a short quiz at the end of the course.

Upon completion the student will be well informed regarding the necessity for and benefit of establishing fundamental rights for all children in the United States and abroad and will be aware of how to advocate for the Rights of the Child.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for students, social workers, teachers, law students, parents, family agency personnel and individuals seeking to become an advocate for the rights of children.

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Tags

  • Social Science

Subscribers

2

Lectures

7

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