Human Rights Education Associates

It’s About Ability: Learning Guide on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Author

Valarie Karr

Publisher

UNICEF

Place of Publication

New York, USA

Year of Publication

2009

Language

English

The purpose of this human rights activities guide is to empower children and young people with and without disabilities to speak out on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), to advocate for their rights and to make their communities more inclusive. The guide was designed to serve as a resource to the booklet It’s About Ability: An explanation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, a summary of the Convention written especially for children. The activities in this guide are to be used by young leaders, peer educators, teachers and other educators at the community level to facilitate learning among 12- to 18-year-olds about the Convention and how it applies to children. The main thrust of this guide is that all children and young people are equal: with appropriate attitudes, supports and confidence every person can lead fruitful and self-determined lives in her or his community with dignity.
Formal education, Human Rights Standards/Documents
FE: Secondary and high school, FE: Primary school, HR: Human rights treaties
Freedom from discrimination, Right to education, Rights of persons with disabilities

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