Children's Rights Commission: Annual report


How does the Children's Rights Commission stand up for the rights of children? How does it detect, signal and advise? What are the problems for children and their rights? The annual report provides an overview of a completed working year. Every year around November 20, it is delivered to the Flemish Parliament. The bottlenecks are discussed in various committees. Today, children's rights are gaining acceptance in more and more social domains. Of course there is education, youth care and justice. But in recent years we have also seen more attention for children and their rights in the medical world, in sports, art and architecture.

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