The right to protection is the right to live
in a secure and protective environment which preserves the child’s well-being.
Each child has the right to be protected from all forms of mistreatment,
discrimination, and exploitation.
Right to
protection
Understanding
Children’s Right to Protection
The
period of childhood is a phase in which the human being is more vulnerable
because they have not finished developing physically or mentally.
Furthermore, the child requires a particular attention and protection.
The superior interest of the child
Children deserve a particular attention
The principle of the
superior interest of children is also tied to the necessity to protect
children. This principle involves two important rules :
• All the decisions regarding children have to be taken in the exclusive interest of each child to ensure their immediate and future well being.
• All the decisions and acts must imperatively guarantee the child rights. The superior interest of children is subordonated to a protection of the child.
• All the decisions regarding children have to be taken in the exclusive interest of each child to ensure their immediate and future well being.
• All the decisions and acts must imperatively guarantee the child rights. The superior interest of children is subordonated to a protection of the child.
The superior interest of the child targets the well being
of each child
The principle of the superior interest of the child has
the goal of promoting and garanteeing the well being of all
children,on several aspects :
• Physical well being : ensuring good health
and proper development of the child.
• Mental well being : providing the
child the opportunity to develop intellectually.
• Social well being : ensuring to the child
the opportunity to flourish socially and spiritually.
The need to establish a protective background for children
First of all, child protection must be ensured by the parents
and the community which surround them, then by the states.
Of course, the well
being of each child can not be obtained in the same way. Each child is a unique
human with specific needs.
Also, his/her individual charateristics (age, gender, health,
disability or not, present or absent parents, background, etc) will allow
identification of their needs in order to bring to fruition their
well being.
The role of the state for child protection
In order to ensure the
child’s well being and superior interest the states must establish a protection
system for the child.
An effective system includes laws, politics, procedures and
practices intended to prevent and fight against various problems of
mistreatment, violence and discrimination that can damage a child’s
well being.
In order to set up an effective protection system, the
States must first ratify the main principal international standards of
protection of children’s rights and then implement it in their
legislation. They must also ensure care to certain child profiles
(disabled,refugees…)and provide them satisfactory and lasting
solutions.
In
addition, the States must fight against the customary practices which lead and encourage discrimination and mistreatment towards
children.
The role of parents and the community in
childhood protection
These adults must
have competencies, knowledge and motivation to provide effective
protection for children. They must identify and react
against possible cases of discrimination, neglect or mistreatment.
An efficient protection is essential to the children’s
well-being because, as vulnerable people, they are more exposed to problems of
mistreatment, exploitation, discrimination and violence.
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