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A guide by with useful questions, tips and orientations for making your organisations more participatory.
Web resource administered by UNICEF UK supports schools to embed children’s human rights in their ethos and culture. The award is based on principles of equality, dignity, respect, non-discrimination and participation. The initiative started in 2006…
The Article 15 Project supports the capacities of children and youth around the world to self-organise and fulfil their rights, in partnership with adults. It includes a set of activities like ‘Organisational Diagram’ and ‘Decision-making Chart’ (…
This guide serves to inspire businesses and civil society organizations interested in respecting and supporting children’s rights and specifically, the child’s right to be heard as it relates to the ten Children’s Rights and Business Principles.…
This guide seeks to share tips, tools and stories of change from the LEAP project in order to enable others to set up their own communities of practice and strengthen commitments to participatory practice when supporting children and young people…
This toolkit was developed to support organisations in developing and managing partnerships with young people, "recognising that meaningful partnerships with youth-led organisations and groups may require different considerations and ways of working…
A booklet written for children and young people going through age assessment procedures on their rights. available in French, English and Portuguese.
If you're a primary or secondary school pupil, this is where you’ll find games competitions and activity books to help you discover the EU in a fun way, in the classroom or at home. You can also find out more about studying or volunteering abroad.…
The series "Taking Part in Making Decisions: Training for 8 to 12-year-olds" has a booklet dedicated to preparing and involving children in recruitment from preparation to employment.
Compass is a resource of information, tools and tips for human rights education with young people. It is currently available in more than 30 languages, ranging from Arabic and Japanese to Icelandic and Basque.