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City of Toledo adopts Third Plan for Juvenile Rights, affirming dedication to juvenile protection and advocacy

City of Toledo affirms continued status as friendly for children, striving for a more interactive, inclusive, and considerate urban environment that upholds the rights of children, girls, and teenagers.

City of Toledo endorses the Third Plan for Juvenile Rights, affirming its dedication to youth...
City of Toledo endorses the Third Plan for Juvenile Rights, affirming its dedication to youth welfare

City of Toledo adopts Third Plan for Juvenile Rights, affirming dedication to juvenile protection and advocacy

The Toledo City Council has recently approved a new plan, the 'III Childhood and Adolescence Plan', which is set to be developed between 2025 and 2029. This comprehensive plan, encompassing six areas of work, 14 sections, and 118 actions, aims to create a city that values and prioritises the well-being of its young residents.

The plan is designed to guarantee access to essential services such as health and education, prevent absenteeism, and pay specific attention to vulnerable families. It emphasises promoting local structures and policies with a rights-based approach and good governance, ensuring a more inclusive and participatory city for children, girls, and adolescents.

One of the key objectives of the plan is to guarantee the right to be heard by expanding the presence of the Council to all districts. To achieve this, the plan includes initiatives like children's plenary sessions with live streaming, focus groups, and consultations with adolescents and children's participatory dynamics.

The plan also places a strong emphasis on community engagement and youth participation. It aims to make Toledo a friendly place designed for children and adolescents, promoting the figure of the 'Junior Mayor' and encouraging youth involvement in community activities.

Safety and protection are also major concerns in the plan. Measures like safe school paths and road safety education will be promoted, ensuring a secure environment for the city's young residents.

The plan aligns with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and aims to guarantee the defense, protection, and promotion of children's and adolescents' rights. To monitor and evaluate the plan's progress, a system of indicators will be established, including those proposed by UNICEF.

This approval reaffirms Toledo's status as a Child-Friendly City and moves towards a more participatory, inclusive, and respectful city for the rights of children, girls, and adolescents. The plan's creation involved various stakeholders, including children, families, educational centres, social and health professionals, and third-sector entities.

For more detailed information about the III Childhood and Adolescence Plan, including its specific areas of work, objectives, and actions, you would need to consult the official documents or contact local government offices.

  1. The newly approved III Childhood and Adolescence Plan in Toledo prioritizes the access to essential services such as health and education, reflecting a commitment to policy and legislation that advances the general well-being of its young residents within the realm of politics and policy-and-legislation.
  2. Education-and-self-development is a significant focus in the III Childhood and Adolescence Plan, with initiatives like the Junior Mayor program and youth participation in community activities, aiming to foster a city where children and adolescents can grow and learn in a safe and inclusive environment, thereby enhancing their personal development.

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