Author: Andrija Jovović, Year 13

1 Mental Health is a Human Right


Everyone has the right to good mental health! The World Health Organization recognizes mental health as a part of our well-being. Schools must provide safe environments where students can seek support without fear of stigma. Don’t be afraid to speak up about mental health or reach out for help—it’s your right!
Let’s break the stigma! Comment with one way schools can support mental health.

MentalHealthMatters #HumanRights #WellBeingInSchool

2 Inclusion for all!


Did you know that every child has the right to be treated equally at school? Article 2 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child says that no one should be excluded or treated unfairly based on race, gender, or ability. Schools should be places where every student gets equal opportunities to succeed.
Tag someone who inspires inclusion at your school!

EqualRights #NoDiscrimination #HumanRightsInSchool #InclusionForAll

3 Right to Participate


Did you know that students have the right to participate in decisions that affect their school experience? Article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child guarantees children the right to be heard. Get involved in student councils, clubs, or campaigns—your voice matters in shaping a better school community!
Share one way you’d like to make your school better!

StudentParticipation #YourVoiceMatters #HumanRightsInSchool #LeadTheChange

4 Safe Spaces for All

SafeSchools #SafetyForAll #HumanRightsInSchool

5 Everyone Deserves Privacy


Privacy is a basic human right, even in school! Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to privacy, including students. Respecting each other’s personal space and information helps build trust and safety in school. Always think before sharing someone else’s story or data without permission.

Do you respect others’ privacy in school?

RightToPrivacy #RespectBoundaries #HumanRightsInSchool