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7. Human Rights for Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities
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Frances Owen
, Christine Tardif-Williams , Glenys Mcqueen-Fuentes , Maurice Feldman , Carol Sales , Karen Stoner , Leanne Gosse and Dorothy Griffiths
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: A WORLD OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
- 1. The Dilemma of Child and Youth Participation in Nepal’s People’s War 21
- 2. Protecting the Rights of International ‘Orphans’: Evaluating the Alternatives 39
- 3. Becoming-Child: Ontology, Immanence, and the Production of Child and Youth Rights 69
- 4. Children’s Right to Education: Contextualizing Its Expression in Developed and Developing Countries 85
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PART TWO: PROTECTING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
- 5. Entitlement beyond the Family: Global Rights Commitments and Children’s Health Policy in Canada 115
- 6. There’s No Place Like Home: The Child’s Right to Family 137
- 7. Human Rights for Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities 163
- 8. Protecting the Rights of Alleged Victims of Child Abuse in Adult-Based Judicial Systems 195
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PART THREE: WEIGHING PROTECTION AND PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN SCHOOLS
- 9. Child Rights in Cyber-Space: Protection, Participation, and Privacy 219
- 10. Too Little, Too Late: The Right to Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in Childhood and Adolescence 245
- 11. Special Education Rights: Services for Children with Special Needs in Ontario Schools 271
- 12. Bullying Prevention and the Rights of Children: Psychological and Democratic Aspects 297
- 13. Rights and Responsibility: Secondary School Conduct Codes and the Production of Passive Citizenship 326
- Contributors 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: A WORLD OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
- 1. The Dilemma of Child and Youth Participation in Nepal’s People’s War 21
- 2. Protecting the Rights of International ‘Orphans’: Evaluating the Alternatives 39
- 3. Becoming-Child: Ontology, Immanence, and the Production of Child and Youth Rights 69
- 4. Children’s Right to Education: Contextualizing Its Expression in Developed and Developing Countries 85
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PART TWO: PROTECTING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
- 5. Entitlement beyond the Family: Global Rights Commitments and Children’s Health Policy in Canada 115
- 6. There’s No Place Like Home: The Child’s Right to Family 137
- 7. Human Rights for Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities 163
- 8. Protecting the Rights of Alleged Victims of Child Abuse in Adult-Based Judicial Systems 195
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PART THREE: WEIGHING PROTECTION AND PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN SCHOOLS
- 9. Child Rights in Cyber-Space: Protection, Participation, and Privacy 219
- 10. Too Little, Too Late: The Right to Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in Childhood and Adolescence 245
- 11. Special Education Rights: Services for Children with Special Needs in Ontario Schools 271
- 12. Bullying Prevention and the Rights of Children: Psychological and Democratic Aspects 297
- 13. Rights and Responsibility: Secondary School Conduct Codes and the Production of Passive Citizenship 326
- Contributors 347