Within the project "The right of the child to be heard", which is supported by the Delegation of the European Union under the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights and co-financed by the Budget of the Republic of Serbia - Office for Cooperation with civil society, The Child Rights Center has prepared publications tailored to children, that aim to help them express their opinions in different situations within the social care system, justice system, education and health care systems.

These materials were elaborated through a series of meetings, focus groups with experts from these systems, representatives of ministries, as well as with the children themselves, who actively participated in the whole process.

You can view the prepared publications at the following links: YOUR RIGHTS - SCHOOL, YOUR RIGHTS - HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE, YOUR RIGHTS - ALTERNATIVE CARE, YOUR RIGHTS - WHEN YOUR PARENTS ARE NOT LIVING TOGETHER.

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