“All I Know Is I Want Them Home”
Disproportionate Removal of Aboriginal Children from Families in Western Australia

Millions of children have no access to education, work long hours under hazardous conditions, or have their safety and futures threatened by armed conflict. They suffer targeted attacks on their schools and teachers or languish in institutions, prisons, or detention centers, where they endure inhumane conditions and assaults on their dignity, including physical and sexual assault. These abuses affect their development and may result in a loss of opportunities that are needed for healthy growth. Young and still developing, they may be exploited by the very individuals responsible for their care. We are working to help protect the rights of children around the world, so they can learn safely, be treated fairly, and thrive as they grow into adults.
Disproportionate Removal of Aboriginal Children from Families in Western Australia
Lead Waste Mining and Children’s Right to a Healthy Environment in Kabwe, Zambia
New Jersey’s Indiscriminate Prosecution of Children as Adults
No girl should be denied her right to education as a result of pregnancy
Submission to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
45th Session
50th session
New Budget Advances Equal Opportunities for All Students
State of Western Australia Fails to Provide Adequate Support for Families
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Re: Expand the universal Child Grant in the coming budget
24 Organizations Write to Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel Calling for Expansion of Child Grant