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Wed, Nov 20
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM GMT+11
This World Children's Day, join an inspiring conversation about how a child rights approach can drive systems change with child rights leaders from across our sector.
In this two-hour session, you'll hear about how the growing momentum behind a child rights approach can make a much-needed difference, and what it looks like to uphold children’s rights at a systemic level.
Your panel includes some of Australia's leading child rights advocates and researchers, including:
- Matt Gardiner, CEO, 54 reasons
- Howard Choo, Australian Policy and Advocacy Lead, 54 reasons
- Professor John Tobin, University of Melbourne
- Professor Amanda Third, Western Sydney University
- Professor Sharon Bessell, Australian National University
We’ll also announce exciting new collaborative child rights initiatives aimed at raising the profile of children’s rights, supporting collaboration in the child rights space, and sharing inspiration about what it looks like to uphold children’s rights in practical terms.
This session is for anyone who works with children and young people or is interested in child rights. Policy-makers, service designers and providers, advocates, oversight bodies, researchers, practitioners – all are welcome!