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GNCRC concerned over ‘work-to-rule’ action on students

This story was posted 8 years ago
6 December 2018
in Education, Youth
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Grenada National Coalition on the Rights of the Child engaging in moral painting activity with the students of the School for Special Education
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by Curlan Campbell, NOW Grenada

  • 20 November marks Universal Children’s Day
  • GNCRC unable to celebrate with students of School for Special Education due to recent protest
  • Critical for children with special needs to know they are important

Although Universal Children’s Day is recognised on 20 November each year, members of the Grenada National Coalition on the Rights of the Child (GNCRC), were unable to execute activities to celebrate with students of the School for Special Education due to the recent protest action by teachers and the Grenada Union of Teachers (GUT).

Executive member of the Grenada National Coalition on the Rights of the Child (GNCRC), Ann Greaves, without taking any sides has voiced her concern over the profound consequences that teachers’ ‘work-to-rule’ action will have on students. Although appreciating the right of teachers to protest, and the GUT call for teachers to suspend all extracurricular activities including sporting events, fundraisers and after-school programmes and activities, she believes their refusal to run extracurricular activities would only make the situation much worse.

She is calling for both the government and the public sector unions to come to an agreement as soon as possible in the interest of the nation’s children. “We appreciate that teachers have rights as well and we have been concerned about the fact that the child’s education is interrupted because they have a right to an education We are concerned that while parents have been unable to provide an alternative facility for their children during the strike action, we are concerned about their safety of children during those strikes.”

Despite the current impasse between the government and the public sector unions, the GNCRC on Wednesday, 5 December, spent much of the morning interacting with the children at the School for Special Education by engaging them in various activities geared to highlight the progress towards the realisation and promotion of the rights of children. These activities included painting murals and the handing over of art supplies. GNCRC Public Relations Officer Carlene Pezar, said children with special needs are most times ostracised by society and it is critical for an organisation such as the GNCRC, to ensure that these children to know that they are important.
“We wanted to let them know that they are loved because we know that these children suffer from being ostracised so this is just an opportunity to highlight that fact that they are children should be loved and the convention of the rights of the child speaks about all children inclusive of those with disabilities.”
Universal Children’s Day provides an opportunity to create awareness of the importance of all children, especially including those living with a disability.

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