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Third Summit mandate (2005) 1. Mainstreaming children’s rights in all CoE policies 2. Coordinate all CoE activities concerning children. Council of Europe answer. Launching of the programme “Building a Europe for and with children” promote children’s rights protect children from violence
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Third Summit mandate (2005)1. Mainstreaming children’s rights in all CoE policies2. Coordinate all CoE activities concerning children
Council of Europe answer • Launching of the programme “Building a Europe for and with children” • promote children’s rights • protect children from violence • Establishment of a “Coordination unit” • Establishment of a “Task Force”
Approach Better use and combine 5 CoE tools • Standard setting • Monitoring • Policy development • Awareness raising, education, training • Bilateral co-operation and technical assistance
Approach Ensure involvement • Internally • Understand the needs, constrains and expectations of different partners/colleagues • Build trust • Achieve ownership (share objectives, decide together) • Give visibility and recognition • Propose joint activities • Support financially (whenever possible)
Approach Ensure involvement • Externally • Communicate vision and objectives • Understand the needs, constrains and expectations of different partners • Involve in decision making • Propose joint activities and partnerships • Support financially (whenever possible)
Some Results • Standards • New Convention on the protection of children from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse • Rules for institutions having minors in detention or subject to community sanctions • Justice for Children:Ministers of Justice to discuss access of children to justice
Some Results • Monitoring • Monitoring mechanisms of the CoE examine children’s access to them and take better into account children’s interests and needs • Commissioner for Human Rights: increased reference to children in opinions and statements • Policy development • Education of Roma children • Human Rights education for children • Street children • National policy reviews • Children with disabilities
Some Results • Awareness and training • A website devoted to all CoE activities on children (www.coe.int/children) • Training manual to teach human rights to children (Compasito) • Training manual to reduce violence in schools • Publications on positive parenting • Publication on violence against children and CoE instruments
Some Results • Awareness and training • On line compendium of ECHR case law related to children • On line game to show children how to use Internet safely • Campaign against corporal punishment of children
Assessment • Increased visibility at Programme and activity levels (internal and external) • Effective coordination • Mainstreaming of children rights in education, justice, social and family policies • Improved co-operation with international organisations • Increased support by governments, parliamentarians, NGOs and private sector • Progress in implementation!!
Three messages in conclusion 1. Children’s rights call for a strategic approach 2. Children’s rights concern us all 3. Children’s rights make Europe grow! elda.moreno@coe.int