- Summary
- This text covers a complex historical framework regarding the child's rights and the concept of resilience, structured to reflect international legal and social priorities. It begins by listing foundational conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which emphasize fundamental protections, and the Human Rights Committee's recognition of these rights. These sources establish the legal bedrock upon which future discourse must be built, asserting that every child deserves dignity and justice regardless of their background.
The content then expands into more advanced areas, including the BICE's representation in international settings, the importance of the Children's International Network (CIN), and specific advocacy strategies like those at the UN Human Rights Council and the Universal Periodic Review Committee. Additionally, the text explores practical tools for supporting children through resilience research, detailing the history of resilience, its key factors, and various explanatory models. It also highlights the critical role of supportive caregivers in fostering emotional development and the vital connection between resilience and spiritual growth.
Ultimately, the document argues that true resilience is not a static state but an active process involving the interplay between biological needs, environmental challenges, and personal meaning-making. The narrative concludes by emphasizing the ongoing need for inclusive dialogue among policymakers, educators, and the public to ensure that every child receives the comprehensive support required to thrive in a rapidly changing world. This approach underscores the urgency of investing in holistic mental health and social capital to build a resilient society for all. - Title
- BICE: NGO for the protection of children’s rights
- Description
- BICE (Bureau International Catholic de l’Enfance) is an NGO that protects children’s rights and fights against child abuse.
- Keywords
- nous, violences, actions, centre, situation, justice, terrain, handicap, respect, newsletter, international, association, sommes, mission, organisations, documentation, mars
- NS Lookup
- A 217.70.191.32
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-03-31Summarized 2026-03-31
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