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1 Citizenship Personal Development & Mutual Understanding Rights Respecting Schools

2 What is a Rights Respecting School? The Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA) recognises achievement in putting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) at the heart of a school’s planning, policies, practice and ethos.

3 What does a Rights Respecting School do? A rights-respecting school: – not only teaches about children’s rights – but also models rights and respect in all its relationships: between teachers/adults and pupils, between adults and between pupils.

4 What rights do children have? Have you read the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child? – Read the UNCRC now! Read the UNCRC now!

5 Quiz about the UNCRC 1. How many Articles (or Rights) does it contain? A.32 B.42 C.52

6 1. How many Articles (or Rights) does it contain? A.32 B.42 C.52 Quiz about the UNCRC

7 2.‘The Declaration on the Rights of the Child’ was drafted in 1923 by a woman named: A.Emily Jones B.Elizabeth Jebb C.Eglantyne Jebb

8 Quiz about the UNCRC 2.‘The Declaration on the Rights of the Child’ was drafted in 1923 by a woman named: A.Emily Jones B.Elizabeth Jebb C.Eglantyne Jebb: (25 August 1876 – 17 December 1928) was a British social reformer and founder of the Save the Children organisation. Read more here.Read more here.

9 Quiz about the UNCRC 3.When did the United Nations adopt the UNCRC? A.1929 B.1989 C.2009

10 Quiz about the UNCRC 3.When did the United Nations adopt the UNCRC? A.1929 B.1989 C.2009

11 Quiz about the UNCRC 4.Which countries have not ratified the UNCRC? A.Italy & Germany B.Somalia & Yemen C.South Sudan & USA

12 Quiz about the UNCRC 4.Which country has not ratified the UNCRC? A.Italy & Germany B.Somalia & Yemen C.South Sudan & USA

13 Quiz about the UNCRC 5.Who does the UNCRC apply to? A.Everybody under the age of 16 B.Everybody under the age of 18 C.Everybody under the age of 25

14 Quiz about the UNCRC 5.Who does the UNCRC apply to? A.Everybody under the age of 16 B.Everybody under the age of 18 (or 21 if they have been cared for by someone other than their parents, or have a disability). C.Everybody under the age of 25

15 Teaching about rights Which activities does your school do to promote children’s rights? Are these activities described in your LLW/PDMU schemes of work?

16 Filling the gaps Do all the learners in your school have access to the current activities? Can any of the current activities be extended to other learners? Can any of the activities be adapted to suit other learners? Are there other activities that can be done?

17 How does a Rights Respecting School award fit into the curriculum? Personal Development across all key stages Mutual Understanding at foundation stage, key stage 1 & key stage 2 Local & Global Citizenship at key stage 3 & key stage 4

18 Which areas do you want to develop? Read the statements of minimum requirement: – Personal Development (Foundation Stage) Personal Development (Foundation Stage) – Personal Development (Key Stages 1 & 2) Personal Development (Key Stages 1 & 2) – Local & Global Citizenship (Key Stage 3) Local & Global Citizenship (Key Stage 3) – Personal Development (Key Stage 3) Personal Development (Key Stage 3) Compare to your schemes of work. Are there gaps that working towards a Rights Respecting School Award would help you to cover? Or can you incorporate your current activities into working towards a Rights Respecting School Award?

19 Modelling and respecting rights How else can you meet the rights of the children in your charge? How else can you respect the rights of adults in your school? How are rights modelled in your school?

20 Borrowing ideas! Having watched the Ardnashee School and College (previously Foyle View School) video are there any activities that you could adapt for your school? Browse the resources on these websites: – http://www.deni.gov.uk/index/support-and-development- 2/school-councils-2.htm http://www.deni.gov.uk/index/support-and-development- 2/school-councils-2.htm – http://www.niccy.org/Participation/democra2 http://www.niccy.org/Participation/democra2 – http://www.smartschoolcouncils.org.uk/ http://www.smartschoolcouncils.org.uk/ – http://www.pupilvoicewales.org.uk/uploads/publications/ 74.pdf http://www.pupilvoicewales.org.uk/uploads/publications/ 74.pdf – http://www.studentcouncil.ie/ http://www.studentcouncil.ie/

21 Next steps How will you take this forward? What actions are needed? Who will undertake each action? What deadlines will you set?


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