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  1. In July 2023, Justice Canada launched the Child Rights Impact Assessment (CRIA) tool and e-learning course. The purpose of the CRIA tool is to assist public officials in considering the impacts of a new law, policy, program or other initiative on children.

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  3. Objective: How to apply a rights-based tool to develop sound public policies, laws, programs and other initiatives that consider impacts on children

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    • What Is A Cria and What Does It do?
    • Three Steps to Complete A Cria
    • International Law
    • Canadian Law
    • Case Law
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    It is a tool for assessing and reviewing the potential impacts of any proposed or existing law, policy, program, or particular decision on children and their rights
    It uses the CRCas the framework to assess these impacts: impacts can be positive or negative, intended or unintended, direct or indirect, and short-term or long-term
    It is different from a child impact assessment as a CRIA uses the CRCframework and recognizes children as holders of broad based rights rather than passive recipients of adult actions
    It aims to understand how the matter under assessment will contribute to, or undermine, the fulfillment of child rights and well-being so positive impacts are maximized and negative impacts are avo...

    The CRIAis intended to be simple yet meaningful. UNICEF uses three basic steps to review proposed or past actions or decisions: 1. Select, Screen and Scope 1. identify what could be assessed and what will be assessed 2. consider using clusters of rights under the CRCto simplify the process 3. if a law or policy already exists, CRIAcan be designed a...

    CRC Articles 4 and 42: Canada and the provinces and territories’ role in relation to general measures of implementation for children’s rights

    CRIAs are relatively new in Canada but have been used by all levels of government and in New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia with initiatives underway in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and the Yukon.

    Inglis v. British Columbia (Minister of Public Safety), 2013 BCSC 2309, is a case where child rights violations may not have occurred had a CRIA been done prior to a public policy decision. The case involved the Mother-Baby program at Allouette Correction Centre for Women (ACCW) which was offered to accommodate women giving birth while incarcerated...

    Children can participate directly in CRIA processes, in particular CRIAs can be very effective for engaging minority or marginalized children and youth.
    CRIAs may stand-alone or be part of another type of impact assessment (e.g. environmental), should be adapted to your level of decision-making but not reduced to a simple checklist.
    There is no single blueprint or template for a CRIAalthough there are many common characteristics between those that have been developed.
    CRIAis a valuable tool for government departments who do not serve children as children are often not on the radar in those departments.
    CRIAs may be a useful source of information to strengthen your case where they are required.
    The CRIAapproach can assist in developing Child Rights Based Analysis for Court or other Decision-Making, or public policy bodies.
    Ensure you follow a prescribed sequential stage process in completing a CRIA: measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the methodology.
    Adapt CRIAto your level of decision-making.
    CRIA Template (available upon request)
    UNICEF, “Child Rights Impact Assessment - Community of Practise” (2015) online.
    Marv Bernstein & Pat Convery, “Ensuring Children`s Well-Being: Analyzing Policies and Practices through a Child Rights Lens” (2015) 50: 1 Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies Journal 12,...
  5. A Child Rights Impact Assessment (CRIA) is a tool that can be used to examine the potential impacts of proposed legislation, policies, budget decisions, programs, and services on the rights of children or young people.

  6. Jul 11, 2023 · Using the CRIA tool can help officials enhance their GBA Plus for initiatives affecting children, by guiding a more fulsome and rights-based consideration of such impacts on diverse groups of children.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CriaCria - Wikipedia

    A cria (pronounced /kriː.ə/) is a juvenile llama, alpaca, vicuña, or guanaco. [ 1 ] Etymology. [] The term comes from the Spanish word cría, meaning "baby".

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