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Child LabourChildren's RightsLET'S HEAR 'UR VOICE'
After extensive research with children, young people, parents and professionals, the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People has identified five priority areas or themes to work on over the next 3 years. Under each priority there are four actions, these will allow us to focus on more specific areas where we can help change things for children and young people.
Priority Areas:
Play & Leisure
Having Your Say
Wellbeing and Mental Health
Protection
Equal Treatment
We want your help in choosing the one action area under each of the five priorities that you think is the most important.
We’ll not be able to do all of them at once, but with your help we can choose which one to work on first!
You can do this online by checking out the website, www.niccy.org/urvoice. Follow the link to the Consultation Voting card to start choosing the action areas. Under each priority we want you to choose ONE action that you think is the most important for us to work on. VOYPIC is an organisation that works throughout Northern Ireland, one which is outside of Social Services and works for children and young people in Residential Care, Foster Care, Leaving and Aftercare or any child or young person who has an experience of care. CinemaCultureEducationGlobal campaign to ensure education for all with annual actions suitable for all ages. This website is designed specifically for young people living in Northern Ireland, providing opportunities for them to explore global issues specific to their local setting. EnvironmentThe Environmental Education Forum (EEF) is a networking organisation that promotes a co-ordinated approach to the delivery of Environmental education in Northern Ireland. FilmGeneral InterestFind out about the people who live in Kroobay, a slum area of Freetown, Sierra Leone. Read their stories, watch their videos and send them a message! This is a website about race, racism and life - as seen through the eyes of the Britkids. HealthKidsHealth has separate areas for kids, teens, and parents - each with its own design, age-appropriate content, and tone. There are literally thousands of in-depth features, articles, animations, games, and resources - all original and all developed by experts in the health of children and teens. Human RightsUNICEF UK has developed its classroom resources and assemblies within a framework of rights and responsibilities to support all ages and a range of curriculum areas. Refugees and Asylum Seekers
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