How can schools protect the rights of children, not only to help children survive, but also to support them to reach their full potential?
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) articulates the rights of every child. These rights do not disappear when children walk into school gates, indeed schools can be the powerhouses for developing respect for, and enjoyment of, human rights.
National Children’s Commissioner, Megan Mitchell will explore the right to school education and the means by which behaviour management policies contribute to protecting or denying this and other child rights, including their impact on a child’s opportunity to thrive.
This event is co-presented by the Hawke Centre and the School of Education at the University of South Australia.
Register for this free event
15 July, 6pm
Allan Scott Auditorium, University of South Australia
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