Human Rights
- Necessity that all people should have access to e.g. food, water shelter, fair pay
What are Human Rights?
Human rights are the rights and freedoms that we all have.
· Some human rights are based on our physical needs.
The right to life. To food. To shelter.
· Other human rights protect us.
The right to be free from torture, cruel treatment and abuse.
· Human rights are also there to ensure we develop to our fullest potential.
The right to education. To work. To participate in your community.
Everybody has human rights. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you come from, what language you speak or what religion you belong to. You have a duty to respect the rights of others, just as they have a duty to respect yours. Nobody can take your rights away.
Why do Human Rights Matter to Me?Human rights matter to us all.
In the UK:
· One child in three is poor
· One child in four is phyisically abused
· One child in seven does not have a proper home
It is vital that all young people know their rights!
Where do rights come from?
Human rights are based on the values of:
· Dignity- Self respect
· Justice- Fairness/legal system
· Respect- for others
· Equality- equal treatment
Human rights were officially recognised as values by the world when the United Nations was set up.
What is the United Nations?
· The United Nations (UN) is an international organisation that was established in 1945, the year the Second World War ended.
· Its founders hoped it would be able to prevent catastrophes like the Holocaust from happening in the future.
· So promoting human rights become an aim of the UN, along with maintaining international peace and reducing poverty.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is the most famous human rights agreement in the world. It contains 30 human rights.
Who wrote the UDHR?
The people who wrote the UDHR came from: Australia, Chile, China, France, Lebanon, the former Soviet Union, the UK and the US.
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