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Teachers as human rights defenders: strengthening HRE and safeguarding theory to prevent child sexual abuse

Sexual abuse is a public health issue with long-term consequences for children’s lives and education. The Convention on the Rights of the Child is a key reference point in safeguarding, increasingly incorporated into domestic law. This article aims to strengthen safeguarding theory and practice by r...

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Education and human rights
Human Rights Education
Law and Society research
Lærere
Menneskerettsopplæring
Rettssosiologi
Seksualundervisning
Seksuelle overgrep mot barn
Sex education
Skole og menneskerettigheter
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Teachers
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