"If parents, educators, schools and provincial governments really care about the health and well-being of our youth, we must oppose enacting policies that create a false dichotomy between the “rights” of parents and the rights of children and youth." I could not love this article more for calling out the harmful 'parental rights' and anti-trans rhetoric we hear. Via #TheConversationCanada #ChildRights #Wellbeing #OneChanceNS #CDNPoli #TransEightsAreHumanRights

https://theconversation.com/when-rights-divide-trans-kids-need-supportive-families-216724

When 'rights' divide: Trans kids need supportive families

In the wake of transphobic protests, the ‘rights’ of parents are being falsely positioned in opposition to the rights of transgender and non-binary children rather than focusing on supporting families.

The Conversation

It's a year since we published the #OneChanceToBeAChild #wellbeing data profile for #NovaScotia. It was a labour of love by a dedicated team from #DalHPI & #DalhousieU #Pediatrics devoted to improve #ChildWellbeing. But has it? Time will tell...

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https://www.onechancens.ca/

One Chance to be a Child | Nova Scotia

A data profile to inform a better future for child and youth well being in Nova Scotia

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