Youth and Children (About Canada)
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Word Count
30,000 words, Guess
Page Count
120 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivechildrenyouth0000schi
- ISBN-101552664341
- ISBN-139781552664346
- Library of Congress Control Number2010673861
- OCLC Control Number727107483
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781552664346
- Open LibraryOL26856196M
Classifications
- LCCHQ792.C3 S35 2011
- LCCHQ792.C3S35 2011
Description
Canada is a signatory on the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child, which guarantees the protection and care of children and youth. About Canada: Children and Youth examines each of the rights within the Canadian context ? and finds Canada wanting. Schissel argues that although our expressed desire is to protect and care for our children, the reality is that young people, in Canada and around the world, often lack basic human rights. The lives of young people are steeped in abuse from the education and justice systems, exploitation by corporations, ill health and poverty. And while the hearts of Canadians go out to youth in distant countries suffering under oppressive circumstances, those same hearts often have little sympathy for the suffering of youth, particularly disadvantaged youth, within Canada. This book explores our contradictory views and argues that we must do more to ensure that the rights of the child are upheld--from publisher's website.
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