Children as trainers on children’s rights. Our Toolbox. (ImCitizen)
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a recurs relacionat Dear reader, what follows is a small guide that aims to provide you with tools to use to teach other children about children’s rights and how to organise yourselves to participate actively in the public life of your town or city. This materia...
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Dear reader, what follows is a small guide that aims to provide you
with tools to use to teach other children about children’s rights and
how to organise yourselves to participate actively in the public life of
your town or city.
This material arises as part of a long process carried out by children
between 10 and 12 years of age from eleven schools in six autonomous
communities in Spain, who were experimenting with interesting
and effective ways of raising awareness of children’s rights
among their schoolmates, who were themselves co-designers of the
tools as well as protagonists of the experiences presented here. A
total of 140 children were involved in education campaigns in their
schools. We hope that they will be useful for you to be able to start
and lead participation processes together with other boys and girls.
All this work is part of a pioneering project in Europe, which aims to
expand the possibilities for children to know their rights well, to be
their own advocates and disseminators, to participate in the decision-
making processes of public life in the places where they live (at
local, regional, national and European level) and to design and lead
participatory processes. The project we are talking about is called
IMCITIZEN (“I AM A CITIZEN”).
Funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme under the call CERV-2022-CHILD. The contents represent the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility. The European Commission does not accept any responsibility for use that may be made of the information it contains. |
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