CHCRF511A - Social Justice for Disadvantage Families
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:37 am
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCRF511A work in partnership with families to provide appropriate care for children
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Your Question?
Hi, I need help with my assessment task
CHCRF511A work in partnership with families to provide appropriate care for children
for this task we have to investigate social justice issues for disadvantaged families with young children .
I choose to do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
Task -
a. Explain what is meant by the concept of human rights and why the recognition of human rights is important
b. Identify and describ the target group .Description should include reference to current statistical information
c. Investigate the implications for children and families - life chances , acccess to health care , education , food and shelter , quality of life
d. find the key initiatives currently being taken by the Australian government to support children at greatest risk of long term diadvantage
e. Suggest the role of early childhood services might play in supporting your target group
Thanks for your support
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
Far I have got there is no universally agreed definition; indeed, people's understanding of human rights is continually evolving. There are general understandings, though, of what is meant by the term. One way of looking at rights is to see them as a special kind of claim on others. For example, the right to education means that everyone is entitled to a good education and, in particular, that governments have an obligation to provide education facilities and services.
Another way of understanding human rights is to look at the specific human rights that people around the world have agreed upon. Equality and freedom from discrimination are generally accepted as fundamental. Specific rights include the right to life, freedom from torture and other cruel and inhuman treatment, rights to a fair trial, free speech and freedom of religion, rights to health, education and an adequate standard of living. There are many others.
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Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Your Question?
Hi, I need help with my assessment task
CHCRF511A work in partnership with families to provide appropriate care for children
for this task we have to investigate social justice issues for disadvantaged families with young children .
I choose to do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
Task -
a. Explain what is meant by the concept of human rights and why the recognition of human rights is important
b. Identify and describ the target group .Description should include reference to current statistical information
c. Investigate the implications for children and families - life chances , acccess to health care , education , food and shelter , quality of life
d. find the key initiatives currently being taken by the Australian government to support children at greatest risk of long term diadvantage
e. Suggest the role of early childhood services might play in supporting your target group
Thanks for your support
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
Far I have got there is no universally agreed definition; indeed, people's understanding of human rights is continually evolving. There are general understandings, though, of what is meant by the term. One way of looking at rights is to see them as a special kind of claim on others. For example, the right to education means that everyone is entitled to a good education and, in particular, that governments have an obligation to provide education facilities and services.
Another way of understanding human rights is to look at the specific human rights that people around the world have agreed upon. Equality and freedom from discrimination are generally accepted as fundamental. Specific rights include the right to life, freedom from torture and other cruel and inhuman treatment, rights to a fair trial, free speech and freedom of religion, rights to health, education and an adequate standard of living. There are many others.
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