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Children's protection and rights - Coggle Diagram
Children's protection and rights
Role of family
Current situation
Adverse economic conditions
Decline in female fertility
Living conditions
Family environment
Actions
Strengthen child-rearing responsibilities
Ensuring national programmes for the prevention, detection and treatment of sexual abuse
Access to appropriate forms of alternative care where their rights are fully safeguarded.
Civil rights and freedom
Legal protection
discrimination
violence
being seperated from parents
harmful traditional practices
recruitment into military forces
child problems
Labor laws
juvenile-justice system
Right to name, nationality and identity
important of prompt birth registration
discrimination on registering births
Freedom from violence
denied by a global eruption of violence
efforts to protect the dignity and physical integrity of children, countries
in Africa,
Suicide
Child participation
envolving capacity, in local or national-making processes and contribute to the development of their own societies
freedom of expressions
Actions
registeration at birth
ensure child's participation
promote child rights
Special protections measures
Child labor
promote child right
international standard
right to education
make more visible
provide support
Children affected by armed conflict
Improve informatio- gathering, data collection, research, analysis on conflict situation
stop using children as soliders
access to treatment, care, support
emphasize conflict-prevention
control ililicit flow of small arms
Political agendas
End impunity and promote accountability
systematically the responsibility and accountability of non-state
entities
Refugee children
Ensure broader and more consistent application to support family reunification
prompt responses to the needs of unaccompanied children seeking
asylum,
Protect refugee girls and women against sexual violence and exploitation and
protect all refugee children against military
Sexual abuse+ exploitation
Greater investment in research, data gathering and analysis.
Improvement of legislative responses and their enforcement
Better collaboration between law-enforcement agencies and judicial authori-
ties,
recovering and reintegrating child victims,
build broad-based partnerships at the local, national, regional and international levels,
Conflict with law
to prevent juvenile delinquency
Alternative structures should be developed to deal with children without
resorting to judicial proceedings,
Existing international standards should be publicized through awareness-raising
and information campaigns,
Illicit drug abuse+ drug traffiking
Make specific efforts among population groups that are especially at risk, for
which young people and children should be mobilized as peer educators.
Tailor strategies
efforts to protect children from involvement in illicit drug trafficking.
DISABILITIES
Establish coherent and viable national plans of action
Support comprehensive prevention efforts that address all causes of disability.
effective early-detection programmes.
access to education
efforts to further the social inclusion of different groups of children
with disabilities.
SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
Develop and support campaigns to raise awareness of the rights of these
children
Give high priority to the provision of appropriate multilingual and multicultural
educational opportunities.
Provide specific protection and services,