Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates urges increased awareness of children's rights this National Child Day Français
CALGARY, Nov. 20, 2018 /CNW/ - The Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates (CCCYA) encourages all Canadians to participate in National Child Day activities across the country today and throughout the week.
"National Child Day is an annual opportunity to shine a spotlight on the rights of the child, and our efforts to advance and uphold these rights every day," said Del Graff, Alberta Child and Youth Advocate, and new President of the CCCYA. "The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) spells out the basic human rights for children and youth, and we encourage everyone to stand up and actively promote these rights."
It has been almost 30 years since the ratification of the UNCRC. Canada became a signatory to the UNCRC in May 1990 and ratified the document in 1991. The UNCRC enshrines a broad range of rights including health, safety, well-being, culture, identity and education for children. National Child Day commemorates the ratification of the UNCRC.
Although Canada is doing well in some areas, our governments are clearly falling short with respect to child rights in others, such as informing children and adults about child rights and including child rights in school curricula. Another area of concern is Canada's failure to address the unique challenges of Indigenous children and youth – specifically the disproportionate number of Indigenous children and youth in care and custody, lack of equitable access to mental health and substance use treatment and services, and insufficient resources and planning to address the high rate of suicide amongst Indigenous young people.
As child advocates, we strive to ensure children and youth are aware of their rights. It is often difficult for a child or youth to recognize when their rights are being violated. That is why we call upon individual Canadians, as well as governments, to make it a priority to be aware of the UNCRC, to take a stand in supporting child rights, and to take action in ensuring the rights of the children and youth in our lives are protected.
To read the UNCRC: https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/crc.aspx
About the Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates
The Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates is an association of government-appointed children's advocates, ombudsman and representatives from nine provinces and two territories: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Québec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. Advocates are independent officers of the legislatures in their respective jurisdictions.
SOURCE Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates
Media Inquiries: Tim Chander, Communications Manager, Office of the Child and Youth Advocate (Alberta), 780-638-4064; Jeff Rud, Communications, Representative for Children and Youth (British Columbia), 250-356-0835; Ainsley Krone, Deputy Advocate, The Office of the Children's Advocate (Manitoba), 204-988-7475; Heidi Cyr, Communications Coordinator, Child and Youth Advocate (New Brunswick), 506-453-2789; Wilma MacInnis, Communications, Advocate for Children and Youth (NL and Labrador), 709-753-3888; Ron Crocker, Communications, Office of the Ombudsman, Youth Services (Nova Scotia), 902-424-2011; Kim Foster, Manager of Communications and Public Awareness, Representative for Children and Youth (Nunavut), 867-975-5091; Akihiko Tse, Communications, Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth (Ontario), 416-325-5994; Geneviève Dorais-Beauregard, Directrice adjointe éducation-coopération et communications, Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse (Quebec), 514-873-5146 (ext. 211); Jean-François Gagnon (Alternate / Quebec), 514-873-5146 (ext. 230); Dan Harder, Communications Coordinator, Media Relations, Advocate for Children & Youth (Saskatchewan), 306-933-6700; Lisa Broda, PhD, Deputy Advocate, Advocate for Children & Youth (Alternate - Saskatchewan), (306) 933-6700; Annette King, Child & Youth Advocate, Yukon Children and Youth Advocate Office (Yukon), 867-456-5575; Bengie Clethero (Alternate / Yukon), Deputy Advocate, 867-456-5575
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