Patricia Segura Valdes
THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD AND THE SCHOOL OF RIGHTS

Rights Respecting schools Award
It works with teachers and staff every step of the way on their journey to become Rights Respecting, providing training, lesson plans, guidance and, when a school is ready, an assessment by one of our child rights professionals.
What’s more, our bespoke resources help teachers to talk to children of all ages about the big issues facing the world today, from the refugee crisis to climate change. There are three stages to the Rights Respecting Schools Award. Its transformative and rigorous approach means the journey to the highest stage can take up to four years.
Together, young people and the school community learn about children’s rights, putting them into practice every day. The Award is not just about what children do but also, importantly, what adults do. In Rights Respecting Schools, children’s rights are promoted and realised, and adults and children work towards this goal together.
There are four key areas of impact for children at a Rights Respecting school: well-being, participation, relationships and self-esteem.
The difference that a Rights Respecting School makes goes beyond the school gates, making a positive impact on the whole community.
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Children are healthier and happier.
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Children feel safe
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Children have better relationships
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Children become active and involved in school life and the wider world
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