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Youth rights and Citizenship

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Youth rights and Citizenship Within this assignment I will define citizenship and explain who has the right to citizenship and what those rights include. I will then go on to discuss the rights in which young people have looking at the children's act 2004 and the introduction of every child matters. I will go through an issue that I have read about at look at social policy and the UN Conventions on the rights of the child. To end I will conclude. Many people are unclear about the meaning of citizenship and often people who are in fact citizens are not aware of this. One terminology of the term has been defined as it provides a frame work for understanding ourselves and our relationship to the institutions of society in terms of civil, political and social rights." (fred twine, p172) another is that the 'status which suggests a basic social and...

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