![]() If you have a look through the UNCRC (you can find it here - I recommend the summary version!) you’ll see most of the rights could fit under the categories of either safety or belonging. In the preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, rights are described as the “ foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world” - the essential foundation for individuals and communities to thrive. ![]() This carefully thought out list details what every child needs to live a good life. In fact, technically it should be underpinning all care and protection of children in every country around the world, (except for the USA) because we are all signed up to it. This important convention underpins all of our work here at SFAC. Let’s begin by considering the UNCRC (The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child - a bit of a mouthful?!). ![]() (Verb) If you say someone thrives on a particular situation, you mean that they enjoy it or that they can deal with it very well, especially when other people find it unpleasant or difficult.”Ī great start… but what does that look like in practice?Ĭhild Rights as a Foundation for Thriving (Verb) If someone thrives they do well and are successful, healthy or strong.Ģ. The Collins English Dictionary defines it as: Turns out it’s not an easy thing to pin down! To kick things off we’re taking a deep dive into “thrive” (rhyming intentional!) Then, in a few weeks time we’ll be back here to explore what we mean by safe in more depth and the month after that we’ll be looking at the belong part of the equation. Each month we’ll be exploring an underlying aspect of our work, a bit about why we think it matters and what it might mean for you in your life or work. Welcome to the first post in a new series for 2020. “A place to be and feel safe plus somewhere to belong equals the best chance to thrive ”. thriving adjective He has a thriving computer-consultancy business.Over the last twelve months we’ve developed a little equation to help sum up our vision and our work: Safe + Belong = Thrive From Longman Business Dictionary thrive thrive / θraɪv / verb ( past tense thrived or throve / θrəʊvθroʊv /, past participle thrived ) if a company, market, or place is thriving, it is very successful and making a lot of money Our natural food supermarkets are thriving. Eurosceptic business and political groups said the figures proved that Britain could thrive without losing its currency. ![]() They can thrive with less than four hours of sun and survive in most garden soils.If there was anything Percy thrived on, he mused, it was details.Wineries have thrived in the town for more than a century.It is still unclear whether dotcom companies will continue to thrive in the long-term future.Ellington thrived in the limelight and success that his backstage partner contributed to so significantly during their almost three-decade collaboration. ![]()
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