The Global Study Independent Human Rights Institutions for Children 2010-2011
Global Study analysing the role of independent human rights institutions.
Global Study analysing the role of independent human rights institutions.
In this report, IPRT highlights the rights and needs of children and families affected by imprisonment in Ireland.
Veronica Yates talks to Children’s Rights Policy Officer about the new Third Optional Protocol to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The programme was created because human rights education (HRE) – meaning educational programmes and activities that focus on promoting equality in human dignity – was, and remains, of incalculable value in shaping a dimension of democratic citizenship for all young people and in promoting a culture of universal human rights.
This paper explores participation, by young people who have experienced violence, in policy and practice developments.
This is a summary of the initiative to develop and implement a planning model for national and local interagency working to improve outcomes for children.
This report, Life as a Child and Young Person in Ireland: Report of a National Consultation, documents the views of 66,705 children and young people.
During 2010, the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (OMCYA) conducted a consultation process with children living in the care of the State.
Resource booklet on how to set up a YAP in order to hear and learn from the views of children and young people.