Other countries have implemented a child commissioner at the federal level to help monitor children's rights. It allows for more dialogue with children and integration into the curriculum so children are more aware of their rights. Then they can report and know that there's somebody they can go to if there is a rights-based issue with children. It can help with accountability and dialogue to have somebody continuously available to allow for change in the process. Countries like U.K. have implemented that system.
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