Right Directions - A Peer Education Resource on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Summary: A guide to help young people think
about their rights through a range of
fun and lively activities based around
the UNCRC.
A guide to help young people think about their rights through a range
of fun and lively activities based around the UNCRC. The activities
cover a wide range of important youth issues such as bullying,
discrimination, poverty, homelessness, health and expressing an
opinion. In all, it provides 39 activities - from producing a news
report about child soldiers or role-playing a bullying situation, to
debating a health issue or building a shelter from blankets, garden
canes and string.

Published in association with The Guide Association.

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