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Your rights

Your rights apply across all aspects of your life – you have social, cultural, political and economic rights. Let's look at what those rights are, how they are protected and how to learn more.
Your rights

What are rights and why do I need them?

People need rights to be able to live a full life. Rights are universal, which means they belong to everyone, regardless of who you are, where you live, or how much money you have.

You have a right to be safe, healthy and happy. 

Your specific rights include:

  • Safety and protection. This means having a safe place to live, and protection from being harmed by others. 
  • Health. This includes safe drinking water, having enough to eat, having access to healthy and nutritious food and medical care.
  • Education. You have a right to go to school, access media like the news, and to be able to access and share information.
  • Privacy. The law protects your privacy so your information is safe.
  • Participation. You have a right to meet with other young people, or join groups and organisations. You also have a right to have a say and be heard.
  • Legal rights. You have a right to be treated fairly and access legal help if you break the law. You also have rights to be treated with respect and not experience discrimination.
  • To be who you are. Cultural and religious freedoms are protected by law.