Children's Rights Revision What are children's rights Why do children need special rights How are children's rights abused What is Child Trafficking What.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Concern for others.
Advertisements

Abortion Part Four.
RE Revision Rights and Responsibilities
SGTM 5 C: Child Protection Slide 1 SGTM 5 C: Child Protection.
Confession: Part I - We Need to Grow Up Inside. Baby animals need the kind of food that will help their bodies grow. We are always changing. To become.
Teresa of Calcutta By: Meliza Gonzalez Justine Meraz Andriana Castellanos.
Mother Theresa Made By: Roberta Vella. General Information Born Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, Macedonia, in the former Yugoslavia,
Little Things Matter (Small things can produce big problems)
To use media clips, the Qur’an, Muslim teachings on Zakah and Shari’ah law to understand what Muslims teach about JUSTICE.
Mother Teresa Of Calcutta
By: Grace Espina, Paige Salmon, Rachel Nation, and Meagan Petersen
How does belief in God affect the way people live their lives?
Mother Teresa By Brittany Stapleton.
1 Referencing Data to Policy, Law And Human Rights Conventions.
Religious Views on Poverty Aim: to understand what Christians and Buddhists believe about helping the poor Starter: name 5 causes of poverty.
Christian teachings on forgiveness and reconciliation.
Our Father in heaven, may your name be honoured, May your kingdom come, may your will be done on earth as it is heaven. Give us today our daily bread.
Jill Sandham Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser
SESSION TWO Human rights and responsibilities and international refugee law.
There is a difference between children working and child labour. Work, supervised by a caring adult, can develop skills and responsibility in young people.
“Jesus Loves the Little Children”
Human Rights The basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are entitled.
Living the Christian Life Revision
 To find out more about 2 charities who work to help poor people have more rights.  The charities do their work because of their religious beliefs. 
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples | | Indigenous children and child labour: Towards a rights- based approach.
Consequences of Poverty In Developing Countries. The Position of Women  Most developing countries have male-dominated societies.  Result: Women have.
A Strategy for Child Protection
Created By Chris McAuliffe
© Folens 2009 Safeguarding individuals quiz 1. Who is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of children? d) Everyone is responsible for safeguarding.
Christianity Justice and Equality.
BLESSED MOTHER TERESA.
Christmas Match Appeal for Nepal World Bank. Every year, thousands of children in Nepal are trafficked. Traffickers target poor households, offering them.
Highlights of the UN Convention On the Rights of the Child
Models of Social Justice. What is Social Justice? Catholic Teaching We must foster the Common Good We must care for the well being of all people in the.
WHAT ARE HUMAN RIGHTS? SHARON BESSELL. I WONDER WHAT IS A ‘HUMAN RIGHT’?
June 8th, 2011 Mainstream Child Protection Martin Hayes, Child Protection Specialist.
Morality has to do with the way we live our life. It helps us decide what is right and wrong behavior All Christians and non-Christians has morality Jews.
Religion and prejudice what you need to know Case Studies Responses to prejudice Types of prejudice Religious attitudes to prejudice What is prejudice?
Organization of African Unity Pandemic Report. 1. Denial of the Problem For many years, people denied that AIDS was a big problem. Particularly in the.
 Basically human rights are the rights you have from birth until you die and they can protect you from different things depending on the right.  These.
Rights and responsibilities Environmental and medical issues Peace and Conflict Crime and Punishment Religion and Society!
Simeon the Stylite A hermit who ended up living most of his life on top of a 20 metre column. He shunned money, marriage and a normal life for prayer.
1 Some time later Naomi said to Ruth, “I must find a husband for you, so that you will have a home of your own. 2 Remember that this man Boaz, whose women.
Trafficking in human persons is a particularly abusive form of migration. The adoption in 2000 by the United Nations General Assembly of the Protocol to.
Unit 4: Social Justice & People of Good Character. Learning GoalsSuccess Criteria  I will understand what “social justice” means  I will understand the.
Sikhism The teachings of Guru Nanak say: There is only one God Worship and pray to the one God and to no one else Remember God, work hard and help others.
Catholic Social Teaching “Our faith is profoundly social. We cannot be called truly “catholic” unless we hear and heed the Church’s call to serve those.
Christian teaching on Equality
Article 1 Everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the Convention. Definition of the child.
9.4 Religion, poverty and wealth. Moral guidance in the Bible Ten Commandments Jesus’ teachings – The Golden Rule Treat others as you would like to be.
SOME FIGURES… FORCED LABOUR. Article 3 - Use of terms For the purposes of this Protocol: (a) “Trafficking in persons” shall mean the recruitment,
Ezekiel 18:8-9 He does not lend at Usury or take excessive interest.
Child Rights and Responsibilities in India (in accordance with UN Convention on Child Rights,1989 ) Child has the right to have a name and Nationality.
World Weekend of Prayer for Children at Risk 2nd – 3rd June 2007.
Social Identity is made up of the following:  Gender  Race or Ethnicity  Sexuality  Religion or faith  Age  Class  Disability.
Exam Technique. A Part Answers Definitions – 2 Marks You need a full and correct definition (if you are not confident in your definition, give an example.
RE – Is It Fair?. Social Justice and Responsibility Identity – what makes you, you. How you see yourself and how other people see you. Made up of name,
Skills needed to answer the questions.. 12 mark questions! Use evidence and reasoned argument to express and evaluate Personal responses Religious opinions.
UN Conventions on the Rights of the Child. Children’s Rights 1. Everyone under 18 has these rights. 2. All children, no matter who they are, where they.
WEL COME. Let us read some quotations: Who said this?
Don’t kill a child! Mother Teresa’s thoughts - It is animated!
Women and Children Cycle of Poverty UFMR Child Soldiers Child Labour
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
3.4b – How Much Is Enough?.
This was to shape the way Mother Teresa lived her life.
Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
UNIT 5 – 6.2a Be Just.
Mother Teresa.
Presentation transcript:

Children's Rights Revision What are children's rights Why do children need special rights How are children's rights abused What is Child Trafficking What is Child Labour Poverty Who is Mother Teresa Examples of rights for children To survival. To protection from abuse and exploitation. Family, cultural and social life. Non-discrimination; To life. Play Education Checklist: What you need to know. In 1989, world leaders decided that children needed special rights just for them because people under 18 years were more vulnerable than adults. They needed special protection. The United Nations came up with the convention on the rights of the child.

Key Terms IssueExplanationReligious response Child LabourWork that children are often forced to do, often for little or no money. This could be forced child begging for example. Jesus taught to love each other and love your neighbour as yourself which means we treat everyone fairly and not abuse them. Child Trafficking Child trafficking can either be forced labour (work) or sexual exploitation (using children as prostitutes) Jesus said ‘blessed are the children, the kingdom of God is theirs’ Jesus is often pictured with Children and he always spoke about their innocence. Christians believe children should always be protected. Child soldiers Children, often as young as five, being forced to fight in wars. Most Christians believe that war is wrong as it goes against Jesus’ teachings that we should ‘love our enemies’ RightsSomething which everyone is expected to have because they are human. Everyone is entitled to human rights. God said we were all ‘created equally’ therefore we should all be given equal rights. Jesus did not discriminate and helped everyone no matter what they had done.

Who?Nun in Calcutta India What? Helped the sick and poor in Calcutta, especially the Homeless and orphans Why? She followed the teachings of Jesus who taught to ‘love your neighbour’ and care for the sick like Jesus did. How? She set up a charity and used her medical skills to help the sick. Christian Influence She was influenced by Jesus and teachings such as ‘treat each other as you would want to be treated’ She was also influenced by st Francis of Assisi who also helped the sick and lepers. Who was Mother Teresa? Trafficking Children make up, half of all people trafficked Women and children are most likely to be trafficked Children are usually trafficked in war/disaster zones Involves being forced, tricked, taken advantage of