The Chip, Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre
Chip seek to present information about childhood poverty internationally and in partner countries and working with others to gain commitments to action for children's rights.
In 1991, the first meeting of committee on the rights of the child was held. UNICEF has developed and published a CRC Committee on the Rights of the Child thesaurus and a glossary of the terminology that can help to promote a better understanding and effective information.
The site covers information on the sale of children, children in armed conflict, and so many more areas. As of April 14,2014, children can file complaints with the UN about violations of their rights. As of January 14, 2014, the UN body is now able to hear individual complaints. for children's rights.
The site has many connections to other organizations and countries that are there to help and support the rights of children.
References
http://www.childhoodpoverty.org
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Concerning The Young Child
Blog Assignment
The National Black Child
Development Institute
Focus: The organization focuses
on the strengths and needs of the community and of cultural competence. The
organization serves as a National resource agency provides programs advocacy,
publication and training related to early child care, health, literacy,
education, family engagement and child welfare.
The organization serves as a
national resource agency, parenting programs, cultural competence, publications,
k-12 education, health and wellness literacy, family engagement, and child
welfare.
The organization works through
coalition building with community-based organizations, foundations,
corporations, school systems, elected officials, government, child care, head
start, and many other public and private partnerships. This organization
participates in programs across the country focuses on health, literacy, family
engagement, and preparation for college.
The idea of the organization
caught my attention and that it is the only national organization dedicated exclusively
to the well-being and success of black children and has been an effective and a
powerful voice on issues related to care, health, and education of black
children and their families.
I have also learned that this
organization is directly linked to T.E.A.C.H, and the, I make a difference for
young children campaign. I make a difference for young children campaign helps
children with school and life readiness supporting teachers supporting families
and their children’s cognitive development, and promoting relationships
building and partnering with parents. Early childhood teachers have the
opportunity to engage their community, state leaders and funders.
The (T.E.A.C.H) Teacher Education
and Compensation Helps early childhood projects gives scholarships to child
care workers to complete their education in the early childhood field.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Contacting and Reviewing International Organizations
Canada: OMEP Comite` National Canadien
Canadion Child Care Federation, the cccf
Yvone Dionne email: ydionne@cccf-fcsge.ca
Cuba: OMEP Comite` National Cubano
Sra. Hilda Pe`rez Forest celep@vimed.cu / celep_cuba@yahoo.com
hilda_perezforest@yahoo.com
Canada CCCF
We value children, In order to promote healthy growth and safety for our children, we commit to providing Canadians with the best early learning and child care knowledge and best practices'
National Scope- Giving unique informed frame of reference.
National Network- Affiliates from coast to coast to coast, strength, knowledge, perspective,
and credibility.
Our History- A legacy of excellence spanning over a quarter of a century that gives us a level of trust
and credibility with Canadian, Institutions, Individuals, and Family.
Working in partnership with our affiliates committed to the importance of quality early learning....
The importance of quality delivery of early learning........
The importance of competent well trained professionals who deliver quality early learning & Child
Care with passion and pride.
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