Intergenerational Relationships at the Heart of Child Rights
The International & Canadian Child Rights Partnership (ICCRP) identified intergenerational relationships as a critically overlooked element in realising child rights. The expanded ICCRP will now focus on this new, innovative research direction to examine how intergenerational relationships can transcend current barriers to implementing children’s rights, through intergenerational partnerships, in research, policy, and practice.
We are asking: How can intergenerational relationships contribute to, challenge, and transcend barriers to realising child rights?
The Learning for Well-being Foundation is contributing with ACT2gether as a case study and participating in various workgroups supporting the 7-year project.
PARTNERS:
Canadian Child Rights Research Group (CA); International Institute on Child Rights and Development (CA)
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