Kidversation trailer
Kidversation is the Sky Kids series that gives kids a big voice by exploring the…
Kidversation is a series of peer-to-peer short form films based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Our young presenters meet the children who are fighting for their child rights around the world, from the violent favelas of Brazil and the remote villages of Ghana to the refugees making a bid for a better life. Closer to home they meet young green campaigners and disabled children fighting for equal treatment.
Kidversation is the Sky Kids series that gives kids a big voice by exploring the…
The resources supporting an episode develop understanding of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The steps provided explore the right that each episode focuses on, and give links to more First News reports on this issue. Children will become familiar with their rights and evaluate whether these rights are being met for children across the globe. We will continue to add resources for each episode.
In this Kidversation, we meet Bana. When eight-year-old Bana Alabed used social media to reach…
In this Kidversation, we meet Vitoria. For the first few years of her life, Vitoria…
This Kidversation was filmed in 2022. Overview: In this Kidversation we investigate the historical conflict between…
Overview: In this Kidversation we meet Crystal who is one of 800,000 children across the UK…
Overview: 1 in 4 of us become a victim of bullying at some point at…
Overview: In this Kidversation, we meet 14-year-old Italian-born American singer, Keedron Bryant. His protest song…
Overview: In this Kidversation, we meet three children – Asha, Fayeth and Felix, who all…
Article 15 of the The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child says: “Children can join or set up groups or organisations, and they can meet with others, as long as this does not harm other people.”
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