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    Explore " child rights" with insightful episodes like "Who Likes School?: A Historical Perspective Podcast for Kids (a Fictional Supplement to the Malala Podcast)", "Malala Yousafzai: A Historical Perspective Podcast for Kids", "Take Action: Join the Work in Progress", "#034: What Every Parent Should Know About Discipline In Schools and Your Child's Rights" and "EP 121 | Marianne Moore - Leading with Compassionate Confidence" from podcasts like ""Historical Perspectives with Mr. Mault", "Historical Perspectives with Mr. Mault", "YOU Better!", "Parent Them Successful" and "The Resilient Entrepreneur with Michelle Mercier"" and more!

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    Who Likes School?: A Historical Perspective Podcast for Kids (a Fictional Supplement to the Malala Podcast)

    Who Likes School?: A Historical Perspective Podcast for Kids (a Fictional Supplement to the Malala Podcast)

    Malala Yousafzai is to be used with the resource Historical Perspectives from Mr. Mault's Marketplace from Teachers Pay Teachers.

    Check out all of the Historical Perspective packs by clicking here.
    These packs are the perfect way to have your students learn about history, while reading, writing, and thinking deeply about primary sources.

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    Malala Yousafzai: A Historical Perspective Podcast for Kids

    Malala Yousafzai: A Historical Perspective Podcast for Kids

    Malala Yousafzai is to be used with the resource Historical Perspectives from Mr. Mault's Marketplace from Teachers Pay Teachers.

    Check out all of the Historical Perspective packs by clicking here.
    These packs are the perfect way to have your students learn about history, while reading, writing, and thinking deeply about primary sources.

    All rights are reserved. This content cannot be used for ANY commercial purpose, including in free or paid resources or products. Please contact danmault@gmail.com with any questions.

    Take Action: Join the Work in Progress

    Take Action: Join the Work in Progress
    In this fourth in the YOU Better! Take Action Series, Kiesha highlights the work of civil rights activist Marian Wright Edelman who dedicated her life to advocating for the rights and welfare of children. Those who have already invested in the work have left so much information and instruction that sometimes the action for us to take is to actually engage with the work they have already put in front of us!

    #034: What Every Parent Should Know About Discipline In Schools and Your Child's Rights

    #034: What Every Parent Should Know About Discipline In Schools and Your Child's Rights

    In this episode, I interview Special Education Attorney, Lindsay Appell, about your rights and your child’s rights when it comes to school discipline. This is a very important topic because parents need to be proactive in educating themselves about what is appropriate handling of a situation and what is not. Most importantly,  you need to know how to handle a discipline situation when it arises. 

    Lindsay also shares the single most powerful thing you can do to protect your child if they encounter school discipline or become the victim of school violence.

    Listen now and become more empowered about your rights and your child's rights!

    Additional Resources Relevant to This Episode:

    Behavior and Discipline Parent Toolkit: https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/resources/special-education/behavior-and-discipline-toolkit

    Special Education Rights & Responsibilities (SERR) Manual Chapter 8: https://serr.disabilityrightsca.org/serr-manual/chapter-8-information-on-discipline-of-students-with-disabilities/

    SERR Chapter 15: https://serr.disabilityrightsca.org/serr-manual/chapter-15-information-on-the-rights-of-students-with-behavioral-needs-and-students-who-are-bullied/

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    EP 121 | Marianne Moore - Leading with Compassionate Confidence

    EP 121 | Marianne Moore - Leading with Compassionate Confidence

    Today, I’m joined by the incredible Marianne Moore. Marianne is an entrepreneur and strategy consultant specializing in human rights. She founded the social justice consultancy, Justice Studio in 2011. Marianne has worked extensively in the UK and in over 30 countries on criminal, child, and gender justice issues

    Marianne shares her wisdom around leading a team with compassionate confidence, managing the double bottom line (profit + purpose) and the importance of modeling emotional intelligence in the workplace. 

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    #012: Fostering A Sense of Hope Through Foster Care and Adoption

    #012: Fostering A Sense of Hope Through Foster Care and Adoption

    Have you considered being a foster parent or maybe even thinking about adoption? Well, in this episode, I interview, Nicole Miller, a special education attorney who found herself on this surprising journey to adoption. Listen as she shares about her trials and triumphs during the process and gives advice that she thinks will benefit you if you are walking a similar path. She also explains how to navigate some common complexities of the special education system to ensure that your foster child get access to appropriate services when needed. But even if you are not considering foster care or adoption, her heartwarming story make you an advocate for the rights of these children. Don't wait another minute. Listen here!

    About This Episode's Special Guest:
    Learn more at about Nicole at nicolemillerlaw.com

    Find additional resources and courses that are very useful on her Special Education University website. Click here to learn more!



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    Tech Advocacy for Children's Digital Rights and the Twisted Toys Campaign, with Baroness Beeban Kidron

    Tech Advocacy for Children's Digital Rights and the Twisted Toys Campaign, with Baroness Beeban Kidron

    Baroness Beeban Kidron, Chair of the 5Rights Foundation, guests to discuss the recently launched Twisted Toys campaign. We chat about the role of awareness campaigns for tech advocacy, how policymakers respond to children's data protection issues, and the creative design process behind the Twisted Toys campaign.

    Check out Twisted Toys here!

    Pt. 2 Breaking Away

    Pt. 2 Breaking Away

    Escaping abuse can make you feel like you have one toe in and one toe out. In this episode, we take a closer look at the many facets in detaching yourself from the ugly, and the steps one must take to break away. .

    Created and Hosted by Ruth Solorzano

    Music and Sound Production by Hugo Fowler 

    Featuring Dr. Christie Jenkins, PhD, CEO of the Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center and Core Faculty, at the School of Counseling at Walden University 

    For more information visit FCAPC.org

    With special guest, Chris Niles, she's a communications consultant for the United Nations

    If you know of a child being abused please report it to your local children's advocacy center or call 1800-4ACHILD

     

     

    [S2 - E15] INTERVIEW - School's cool! A girl's fight for education

    [S2 - E15] INTERVIEW - School's cool! A girl's fight for education

    A lot of kids around the world are missing school right now because of corona virus. But for millions of children, even in normal times, it's not easy to get an education. Alastair and Clarisse talk about how one girl's determination to go to school has helped others.
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    Paperless People Podcast #1 What is statelessness?

    Paperless People Podcast #1 What is statelessness?

    What is statelessness?  What does it mean to be stateless?  And why should we care? In this first episode of The Paperless People Podcast, we will be exploring these questions and more. We talk to human rights activists and experts working to try and address the global and worrying issue of statelessness. 

    This podcast series, produced by the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion, with the support of the Knowledge Platform for Security and the Rule of Law (Knowledge Management Fund), explores how the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals needs to be re-thought in order to effectively address statelessness challenges. Share your questions and reflections on the issues raised via @institute_si  /  info@institutesi.org 

    With thanks to the following people for their participation in this episode:

    • Tendayi Achiume, UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance
    • Joshua Castellino, Professor of Law at Middlesex University and Executive Director of Minority Rights Group International (MRG)
    • Gerard-Rene de Groot, Emeritus Professor of Private International Law at the University of Maastricht, specialising in comparative nationality law
    • Khalid Hussain, Council of Minorities in Bangladesh - and formerly stateless activist for citizenship rights
    • Bronwen Manby, Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics, specialising in citizenship and legal identity issues in Africa

    Music from Blue Dot Sessions and Podington Bear under Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution License. 

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