The Institute of Social and Socio-Sanitary Care (IASS) has gathered in La Laguna the fifth and sixth grade students of the project With my voice, my rights in the VII Face-to-face Conference for the Promotion of Child Welfare. The meeting, in which the island councilor for Social Action, Marián Franquet, participated, outlined a balance of learning in the classroom with children’s rights in the background.
Franquet claims to feel “satisfied and proud” to verify that this project meets the objective that children in Tenerife have a space for knowledge, debate and commitment about the fulfillment of children’s rights. “That they know them and feel them as their own, to be able to defend them,” she says.
The conference reviewed the experience in the project, as well as the dynamics and presentations of the course on the right to identity.