Human Rights in the frame

Youth workers participating in a new YMCA course at George Williams College in London consider the relevance of human rights for youth work. WORLDbytes reporter Saleha Ali suggests the whole 'human rights ethos' is contemptuous of people and our capacity to change our lives for the better. WORLDbytes volunteer Hamsa Galoa says its all "behaviour modification and no cash" and one youth worker questions the role youth workers are expected to play in assisting the policing of young people's lives.

 

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April 2009 Programmes:

Thumbnail1. What's on

Thumbnail2. Early to Bed-net

Thumbnail3. G20: Catch 22

Thumbnail4. Disabilities and aspirations

Thumbnail5. Slipper Crime

Thumbnail6. Abortion: A civilised debate

Thumbnail7. Don't shout at the telly: Economy Special

Thumbnail8. Indian schools debate what matters

Thumbnail9. Human Rights in the frame

Thumbnail10. Chill out desk: Nuclear fusion & fission

Thumbnail11. Modern Movement protests

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