7 I have the right to see, phone, talk or write to my parents, brothers and sisters, and other family and friends. My social worker or
caregiver will tell me why if I can't.
8 I have the right to things that are only mine, and I can be on
my own if I want to and it's safe.
9 I have the right to go to school and have someone help me
with my homework so I can do my best.
10 I have the right to see my lawyer, caregiver and social worker on my own. These adults will listen to me. I can also talk to other
adults, like my teacher or caregiver, about my worries.
11 I have the right to have my teeth checked and see a
doctor like other children.
12 I have the right to tell someone if I do not feel that I am being listened to or I need someone to help me. I could tell my
social worker, caregiver, lawyer or my teacher.
13 I have the right to a copy of the rights that nearly every country in the world agrees kids should have (this is called the
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child).
My social worker can tell me more about this.
14 I have the right to ask to see what is written about me. I should ask my social worker about the best way to do this.
If I am not allowed, I must be told.