UNDRIP stands for this.
What is the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes the rights of ....
Who are all people / everyone ?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects what?
What are the rights and freedoms of people in Canada?
The main goal of Saskatchewan’s child protection laws is this.
What is to keep children safe and protected?
UNDRIP protects this group of people
What are Indigenous Peoples around the world?
Which organization created the UDHR?
The United Nations
The Charter protects the these people's rights.
Who are everyone in Canada?
In Saskatchewan the Child and Family Services Act protects people under this age.
What is 18?
UNDRIP was created by this organization? (there are currently 193 member states)
What is the United Nations?
The UDHR was created for this reason.
What is to identify Universal Human Rights /stop people from being treated unfairly?
The Charter helps make sure people are treated fairly, no matter their age, race, or...
What is Religion / gender / background ?
If someone thinks a child is in danger, they have this duty.
What is the Duty to Report?
Advocacy by the Indigenous peoples of these four countries prompted these four countries to support the Declaration, which all four initially voted against.
What are Australia, New Zealand, United States, and Canada?
In 2021 this right was officially taken away from girls in Afghanistan after grade 6.
What is the right to education?
Every year on April 17 we celebrate the anniversary of the Charter, that was signed in this year.
What is 1982?
These individuals can share information about a student with a Child Protection Worker without consent from the childs’s parents.
Who are teachers / school staff?