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Ashton, Sarah – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article highlights the lack of human rights recognition for arguably one of the most vulnerable groups in our society, children and young people in the care of the state. Currently under New Zealand legislation and policy frameworks these children do not have their rights upheld, as per New Zealand's obligations under the United Nations…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Young Children, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation
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Te One, Sarah; Blaikie, Rebecca; Egan-Bitran, Michelle; Henley, Zoey – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Recent social policy discourses in Aotearoa New Zealand focus on vulnerable children's well-being and the detrimental, long-term and costly impacts of child poverty. The discourse pervading much of the policy labels children and young people as "vulnerable" or "at risk" or "in crisis", a view, which we argue, is both…
Descriptors: Well Being, Child Welfare, Poverty Programs, Naming
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Powell, Mary Ann; Smith, Anne B. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2009
This article explores children's participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers who have conducted research with children. Researchers' reports, gained using an email interviewing method, suggest that children's participation rights are particularly compromised when the potential child participants are considered vulnerable and…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Researchers, Interviews, Child Advocacy
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Smith, Anne B. – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2007
There is still resistance and hostility within some circles to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (the Convention), but professionals working with children should be familiar with rights principles and their use in advocating for change. A rights perspective fits well with the new paradigm of Childhood Studies, which is…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Early Childhood Education, Childrens Rights, Young Children
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Atwool, Nicola – Child Care in Practice, 2006
One of the objections to a children's rights perspective is that children are unable to accept the responsibilities that go with rights. If children are to attain the status of citizens and exercise the responsibilities of citizenship, participation during childhood is essential. Yet children are frequently excluded when important decisions have…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, Child Advocacy, Child Responsibility
May, Helen – 2000
Early childhood institutions underwent a dramatic transformation in the twentieth century, with the perceptions of children not attending preschool reflecting shifts in political, educational, and social opinions regarding the best place for the rearing and education of young children. This lecture presents some historical "maps" of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Child Advocacy, Foreign Countries, History
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Ryburn, Murray – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Considers the key elements of a permanence philosophy in child care and protection that has dominated thinking in the United Kingdom for 15 years. Highlights the fundamentally different stance taken in new children's legislation in New Zealand and argues that the preconditions have been more clearly established for collaboration and partnership…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Children
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Keown, Robin – Kairaranga, 2006
The issue of physical punishment is a particularly controversial one at the moment as child advocates are engaged in a struggle to persuade the New Zealand government to repeal a defence in law (section 59 of the 1961 "Crimes Act") which justifies parents hitting their children provided the force used is "reasonable in the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Nonverbal Communication, Foreign Countries, Child Advocacy
Meade, Anne, Comp.; Marland, Elaine, Comp. – 1984
An educational history of the Early Childhood Unit of the New Zealand Council for Educational Research is included as an introduction to this bibliography. Bibliographic items are grouped under 19 headings: child abuse, child advocacy, child development, child language and reading, disabilities, early childhood education, educational facilities,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Caregivers, Child Development
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Ballard, Keith D. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1990
Recent changes in New Zealand educational administration are empowering parents to seek integration into mainstream classrooms for their children with disabilities. These changes include an emerging economic model of schools, the establishment of the right of all children to education in state schools, and recognition of the rights of Maori…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Advocacy, Civil Rights, Disabilities