LitGrades
Explore
Subjects
Math
Science
English
Technology
Social Studies
History
General Knowledge
Language
For Teachers
Register
Login
Create New Folder
Flashcards on Human Rights: Rights of Vulnerable Groups
Click on the flashcard to see the answer
What are human rights?
Basic rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, regardless of their nationality, race, gender, or religion.
Which groups are considered vulnerable in terms of human rights?
Children, women, elderly, disabled individuals, refugees, ethnic and religious minorities.
What is the right to education?
The right to accessible and quality education without discrimination.
What is the right to healthcare?
The right to access adequate healthcare services without discrimination.
What is the right to housing?
The right to safe, adequate, and affordable housing without discrimination.
What is the right to freedom of expression?
The right to express one's opinions, ideas, and beliefs freely without censorship or persecution.
What is the right to equal treatment before the law?
The right to be treated fairly and without discrimination by the legal system.
What is the right to protection from violence and abuse?
The right to be safeguarded from physical, emotional, and sexual harm.
What is the right to participate in decision-making?
The right to be involved in making decisions that affect one's life and community.
What is the right to privacy?
The right to have personal information protected and to live without intrusive surveillance.
What is the right to fair and just working conditions?
The right to work in safe and healthy environments and to fair wages and benefits.
What is the right to freedom of religion?
The right to practice any religion or belief without interference or persecution.
What is the right to asylum and refugee protection?
The right to seek and enjoy asylum from persecution in other countries.
What is the right to non-discrimination?
The right to be treated equally and without discrimination in all areas of life.
What is the right to family life?
The right to live with one's family and to maintain family relationships.
Share
Copy Link
Copy Embed
Login to Save
arrow_back
arrow_forward
Share
Copy Link
Copy Embed
Login to Save
Test Your Knowledge
Which groups are considered vulnerable in terms of human rights?
Adults
Children
Healthy individuals
Women
Check Answers
What is the right to education?
Accessible and quality education
Right to employment
Freedom of expression
Right to privacy
Check Answers
What is the right to healthcare?
Access to adequate healthcare services
Right to fair and just working conditions
Right to family life
Right to non-discrimination
Check Answers
What is the right to freedom of expression?
Right to privacy
Right to education
Expressing opinions freely
Right to housing
Check Answers
What is the right to equal treatment before the law?
Access to adequate healthcare services
Right to education
Fair treatment by the legal system
Right to privacy
Check Answers
What is the right to protection from violence and abuse?
Right to asylum and refugee protection
Right to education
Safeguarded from harm
Right to participate in decision-making
Check Answers
What is the right to fair and just working conditions?
Right to housing
Right to privacy
Safe and healthy work environments
Right to family life
Check Answers
What is the right to freedom of religion?
Practice any religion or belief
Right to education
Right to healthcare
Right to non-discrimination
Check Answers
What is the right to asylum and refugee protection?
Right to education
Right to housing
Seek and enjoy asylum
Right to privacy
Check Answers
What is the right to family life?
Right to healthcare
Right to education
Right to participate in decision-making
Live with one's family
Check Answers
Explore Other Decks
Made for Grade 8
Low Level Languages, High Level Languages and Translation Programs
View Deck
Made for Grade 8
Maria Manoru 'Charlotte Obtaining... 13 Points'
View Deck
Made for Grade 3
Meghan Mac Donald 'Judy Moody meets a new teacher'
View Deck
Explore More