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University of Melbourne

Children's Rights in Australia - Current State and UN Review

University of Melbourne via YouTube

Overview

Explore the current state of children's rights and wellbeing in Australia in this public lecture. Gain insights from Australia's recent review by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and learn how to actively participate in implementing the Committee's recommendations to enhance the enjoyment of human rights for children and young people. Delve into topics such as the speaker's personal journey, experiences working with young people, the Coalition for Australia's Children, and the Family Law Act 1975. Examine issues related to family violence, medical procedures, child representation, and comparisons with New Zealand's approach. Investigate the impact of adversarial proceedings, people smugglers, and historical events like the Stolen Generation. Analyze the Convention on the Rights of the Child, current issues of concern, lack of awareness, education, and the role of a National Commissioner. Receive a comprehensive overview of children's rights in a changing world and discover ways to contribute to their improvement.

Syllabus

Introduction
My Journey
First Experiences
Working with Young People
Coalition for Australias Children
Create
Alastair Nicholson
Family Law Act 1975
Supreme Court of Victoria
Family Violence
Medical Procedures
Child Representation
New Zealand
Australia
adversarial proceedings
People Smugglers
The Great Shame
The Stolen Generation
Intervention
John Tobin
Dr John OBrien
The Convention
Issues of Concern
Lack of Awareness
Education
National Commissioner
Warning

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The University of Melbourne

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