http://www.crin.org/docs/anti_sl_dom_works.pdf
This handbook is a practical guide to what works and why when it comes to assisting child domestic workers, establishing ‘good practice’ principles to guide different types of action on behalf of these children. The handbook embodies the experience of numerous child domestic workers and local practitioners from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean as well as from international organisations and networks working on this issue.
The emphasis of the handbook is on simplicity and practicality. It will be particularly useful for small and medium-sized NGOs seeking ways to improve or develop programmes of assistance to child domestic workers.
Further information
- Child Workers in Asia: Raising One Voice: A Training Manual for Advocates of the Rights of Child Domestic Workers (2006)
- International Labour Organisation (ILO): The End of Child Labour: Within Reach
- Stop Child Labour: Response to ILO Report: For Most Children the End of Child Labour is Not Within Reach (2006)
Previous Educational materials items
- 09/05/2006: Disaster Preparedness Materials
- 12/04/2006: Freedom of Religion and Belief: An Essential Human Right
- 07/03/2006: Education for Global Citizenship (teacher's pack)
- 07/12/2005: Toolbox for the Humanitarian Movement
- 25/11/2005: Street children: a training package on substance use and sexual and reproductive health
Organisation Contact Details:
Anti-Slavery International
Thomas Clarkson House
The Stableyard
Broomgrove Road
London
SW9 9TL
Tel: 00 44 207 501 8920
Email: antislavery@antislavery.org
Website: www.antislavery.org
Last updated 25/06/2010 04:33:11
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