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Doing what's right for mokopuna : recommendations from the United Nations to improve mokopuna rights in Aotearoa New Zealand Mana Mokopuna - Children and Young People's Commission

Contributor(s): Mana Mokopuna - Children and Young People's Commission.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Mana Mokopuna - Children and Young People's Commission, 2024Description: electronic document (11 pages) ; PDF file.Other title: Te mahi tika mō a tātou mokopuna.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | CHILDREN | CHILDREN'S RIGHTS | Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCROC) | DISABLED PEOPLE | MĀORI | RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN | SAFETY | TAIOHI | TAITAMARIKI | TAMARIKI | VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE | WELLBEING | YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUTH JUSTICE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download booklet (English), PDF | Download booklet (te reo Māori), PDF | Access the website | Committee's Concluding observations on NZ (2023) | Convention on the Rights of the Child Summary: This child-friendly resource sets our all rights under the Children's Convention and explains the UN Committee's Concluding Observations on New Zealand in a way that children and young people will enjoy reading. With colourful artwork by Hope McConnell, this new resource was developed together with a diverse range of children and young people around Aotearoa New Zealand, and is a way to support them to understand their rights under the Convention. It was launched at the Children's Rights Symposium, hosted by the Children's Convention Monitoring Group on August 1, 2024. (From the website). This downloadable booklet is available in English and te reo Māori (#8860). Record #8859
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This child-friendly resource sets our all rights under the Children's Convention and explains the UN Committee's Concluding Observations on New Zealand in a way that children and young people will enjoy reading.

With colourful artwork by Hope McConnell, this new resource was developed together with a diverse range of children and young people around Aotearoa New Zealand, and is a way to support them to understand their rights under the Convention.

It was launched at the Children's Rights Symposium, hosted by the Children's Convention Monitoring Group on August 1, 2024. (From the website). This downloadable booklet is available in English and te reo Māori (#8860). Record #8859

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