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This interview with the Hon. Landon Pearson was held in the Landon Pearson Resource Centre for the study of Childhood and Children’s Rights on the Carleton University campus. Virginia Caputo, the Director of the Centre, was present, alongside two research... see more

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The most widely endorsed human rights instrument, the UNCRC represents a key legislative and advocacy tool to promote and protect chi... see more

In this interview with Daniella Bendo, PhD Candidate at Carleton University in the Department of Law and Legal Studies, Landon Pearson builds on her reflections and shares her experiences, insights, and perspective on the need for a Commissioner for child... see more

Landon Pearson introduces the four youth speakers from the 25th Anniversary of the CRC event held at Carleton University May 15 2014.

This article takes a reflective approach from the perspective of the National Coordinator of a youth-led consultative and collaborative model known as Shaking the Movers, developed by The Landon Pearson Resource Centre for the Study of Childhood and Child... see more

The wisdom of the Inuit people (IQ) is a great resource to draw on for designing early childhood centres for all Indigenous children as well as for others   in our increasingly diverse society.  Respecting their rights, as the two settings ... see more

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