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✔[Health services] - ARTICLE 24
The child has a right to the highest standard of health and medical care attainable. States shall place special emphasis on the reduction of infant and child mortality and on the provision of primary and preventive healthcare and of public health education.
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The most frequent barrier is now the inability to make an appointment within 24 hours, which affects children in all population groups. https://nzchildren.co.nz/
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life
[Live with their parents]
The child has a right to live with his or her parents unless this is deemed incompatible with the child’s best interests. The child also has the right to maintain contact with both parents if separated from one or both.
Safe adoption
In countries where adoption in recognised and/or allowed, it shall be carried out only in the best interests of the child, and then only with the authorisation of competent authorities and safeguards for the child.
[Be raised by their parents]
Parents have joint primary responsibility for raising the child, and the State shall support them in this. The State shall provide parents with appropriate child-rearing assistance.
✔[Protection of privacy] - ARTICLE 16
Children have the right to protection from interference with their privacy, family, home and correspondence, and to protection from libel or slander.
1.No child shall be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with his or her privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to unlawful attacks on his or her honour and reputation.2.The child has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-84647-3_11
what they say:
Parents and housemothers (in state care facilities) should ask if they can check your personal stuff because you sometimes don’t want them to see the stuff. They should not read our diaries and not answer our phone calls. (Africa)
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The opportunity to be online and have a chat without fear of disclosure of chat and correspondence. (Eastern Europe)
Training for students as to how to protect their privacy in social media, and the impact of data mining. (Eastern Europe)
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[Freedom of association]
Children have a right to meet with others, and to join or form associations.
[Access information]
The State shall ensure the accessibility to children of information and material from a diversity of sources, and it shall encourage the mass media to disseminate information that is of social and cultural benefit to the child, and take steps to protect him or her from harmful materials.
[Freedom from child labour]
The child has the right to be protected from work that threatens his or her health, education or development. The State shall set minimum ages for employment and shall regulate working conditions.
[Knowledge of these rights]
Governments must actively work to make sure children and adults know about the Convention.