Children’s rights given a hearing

Delegates to a workshop held in Hanoi on Dec. 7 stressed the necessity of setting up children’s voice councils at localities and organising forums and exchanges between local authorities and children to listen to their opinions and proposals.
Delegates to a workshop held in Hanoi on Dec. 7 stressed the necessity of setting up children’s voice councils at localities and organising forums and exchanges between local authorities and children to listen to their opinions and proposals.
Providing suggestions to a draft document on the participation rights of children, part of the National Action Plan for Children for the 2010-2020 period, delegates also proposed the creation of joint programmes with the participation of relevant ministries and agencies to synchronously implement children’s rights.
They also suggested the importance of strengthening skills training for parents, teachers and leaders, for children themselves on how to improve self-protection skills, and for social workers on their responsibilities to provide security for the children.

Additionally, the Ministry of Education and Training should lessen learning programmes and increase social activities to encourage more involvement from children.

Participants talked about shortcomings in the implementation of children’s rights, including the limited nature of children’s participation in social activities and the fact that their voices may not have been highly valued in their families. Also, most localities lack entertainment and recreation places for children.

As a result, delegates suggested social organisations work closely with localities to support child-related programmes./.

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