Online Certificate Course on Child Rights in India by GNLU Centre for Women and Child Rights: Enrol by June 12

About Gujarat National Law University
The Gujarat National Law University is a pre-eminent public law school and a National Law University established under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 in the state of Gujarat.
About GNLU Centre for Women and Child Rights
The GNLU Centre for Women and Child Rights (GCWCR) was established in September 2020 to develop, promote and support advanced, interdisciplinary studies and research pertaining to women and child welfare, which lie at the intersection of law and policy. The Centre’s ultimate goal is to ensure social justice, human rights, and enhanced quality of life for all the children and women in India, with a particular emphasis on equitable quality education, care, protection, and justice for marginalised and neglected women and children.
The Objective of the Course
This course is focused to
- help participants gain a deeper understanding of child rights jurisprudence in India,
- create awareness about the social, cultural, and economic factors leading to the evolution and development of child rights jurisprudence,
- introduce key writings, concepts, principles, and discourses in this area,
- enable students to critically examine statutes, judgments, and discourses on law through the lens of equitability,
- facilitate informed decisions and deliberations on regulatory framework vis-à-vis protection and welfare of children in India,
- develop a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of child rights in India, through deliberations, research work, theory building, and information dissemination, and,
- facilitate a holistic and comprehensive understanding through reference to international jurisprudence on child rights.
Duration of the Course
- The course will be for 15 days.
- There will be a 1.5-hour session each day.
- Timings- 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.
- Dates: 15 June 2023 – 30 June 2023 (except Sundays)
- Platform: Cisco Webex. The link for the meeting(s) will be shared to all the registered participants.
Course Modules
- Child Psychology & Development: Child Participation in Decision Making
- Right to Education of Children
- Combating Child Labour and Child Trafficking; Rescue and Rehabilitation
- Tackling Child Marriage and Early Childbearing: A socio-economic understanding
- Child Rights at Risk: The Climate Change Crisis
- Juvenile Justice I – Children in conflict with the law
- Juvenile Justice II – Children in need of Care and protection
- Addressing Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence against Children: Identification and Mandatory Reporting
- Child Rights in the Digital Age: Cyber Vulnerability, Cyber-stalking, and Cyber-Security
- Understanding Child Rights to Healthy and Hygienic Food and Nutrition
- Child Adoption Law in India & Rights of the Adopted Child
- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) & International Child Protection and Welfare Framework
- Child Budgeting in India: Allocation of Resources and Welfare Schemes for Children
- Child Rights Advocacy, NGO Activism and Policy Influencing
Registration Fees
- Students – ₹500/- (+ GST)
- Professionals – ₹1000/- (+ GST)
Certificate
- An e-Certificate of participation will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.
- 75% Attendance is mandatory to be eligible for the participation certificate.
- An MCQ test will be conducted on the last day of the course and the certificate will be duly awarded.
Who can Participate?
- Academicians
- Practitioners
- Activists
- Students
- Scholars
- Members of NGOs
- Other stakeholders, working in the field of Gender Rights.
How to Register?
Payment Link
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Registration link
Click Here To Apply.
The brochure is here.
Registration Deadline
June 12, 2023
Contact information
For queries contact:
- Phone: +91-7066280317
- E-mail: cwcr[at]gnlu.ac.in
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