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CROC and the right to participation - a fact sheet Participation is one of the guiding principles of the CROC as well as one of its basic challenges. The key to genuine participation is ensuring respect for children's views. Participation is an underlying value that guides the way each other right is ensured and respected. United States
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) policy on consulting with young children The principles underpinning this policy are detailed. Those principles reflect children's rights as set out in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and comply with ECA's Code of Ethics. Implementation strategies are included. Australia
CROC and participation rights - having an active voice The participation rights of children are protected through a number of the articles in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, including those dealing with the right to be heard, the right to privacy and access to information concerning their health and well being. United Nations.
CROC and the right to survival and the development of ones potential Survival and development rights including the responsibility of governments to take all available action to make sure children's rights are respected, protected and fulfilled. United Nations
CROC and the right to protection The right to protection includes the right to be protected from violence, to be looked after by their families and if this cannot be the case children have the right to be looked after by people who respect their culture, language and family traditions. United Nations
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