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November 4, 2021
126
RESPONDERS
13%
RESPONSE RATE
19%
24
70%
87
11%
14
TOTAL RESPONDERS
1
National Child Day marks the date children’s human rights were recognized with the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989. Before now, have you heard of National Child Day?
126 responded out of 978 polled
3
In Canada, every individual has the right not be discriminated against based on personal characteristics like race, gender, or disability. How serious of a problem do you think discrimination is in Canada?
117 responded out of 123 polled
4
Have you, or someone you know, faced barriers to participation or inclusion because of a disability or lack of accessibility?
114 responded out of 118 polled
5
What is an example of one of these barriers?
58 responded out of 65 polled
6
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, public health measures have been put in place to control the spread of the virus. Do you feel like your individual rights were ever unjustifiably violated or restricted during the pandemic?
103 responded out of 108 polled
7
What recommendations do you have to improve inclusion and accessibility for young people with disabilities?
96 responded out of 107 polled
8
At the Youth Activism Summit on November 19th, young people will share their recommendations for a better future, to an audience of adult decision-makers. How do you think the younger generation sees the world differently than older generations?
92 responded out of 96 polled
9
What rights or group of rights would you like to learn more about?
91 responded out of 92 polled
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