Canada has declared November 20th as National Child Day to celebrate the rights of children. November 20th was chosen as the day to celebrate National Child Day because the United Nations adopted the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) on November 20, 1989.
By signing onto the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, Canada made a commitment to ensure that all children are treated with dignity and respect and have every opportunity to reach their full potential. This commitment includes:
– Providing children opportunities to have a voice (speak out and be heard)
– Protecting children from harm
– Ensuring children’s basic needs are met
In Burnaby, and at The Burnaby ECD Table some of our commitments include the following:
The Burnaby ECD Table’s Children’s Charter work, and the many Burnaby agency endorsements, honour this commitment. To learn more about the Burnaby Children’s Charter, and how you can endorse it; as well as enjoying the monthly resources and newsletter: https://www.kidsinburnaby.ca/burnaby-childrens-charter/
Thank you also to The City of Burnaby for the November 20, 2021 National Child Day Proclamation. The Proclamation states the importance of healthy communities in the positive development of children, and shows The City of Burnaby’s commitment to creating these strong, supportive, communities.