A/HRC/RES/27/15
(i)
To provide guidance and support to parents and caregivers on how to create
safe and inclusive environments that facilitate children’s play and recreational activities,
including on their responsible use of digital technology;
(j)
To strengthen the digital inclusion of children and to ensure that all
legislative and policy measures governing the Internet take into consideration their best
interests, including by promoting their safety and protecting them from cyberbullying,
pornography, cybergrooming and other harmful content or practices, as well as by
educating them on the responsible use of digital technology;
(k)
To work to ensure the provision of adequate space to facilitate safe and
inclusive play and recreational activities, including in schools and communities;
(l)
To promote the provision of a school curriculum that allows for sufficient
opportunity for play and recreational activities, including physical education and sport;
2.
Also encourages States to ensure that effective, safe and child-sensitive
counselling, reporting and complaints mechanisms are accessible to all children, that they
pursue the best interests of the child at all times and that they comply with international
human rights standards;
3.
Further encourages States to take active measures to restore and protect the
right of the child to engage in play and recreational activities in forced displacement, postconflict and disaster situations, with a view to promoting resilience and psychological
healing;
4.
Encourages international cooperation in the realization of the right of the
child to engage in play and recreational activities through the active engagement of States,
United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, civil society organizations and other
international, national and local partners;
5.
Recommends that the celebration of the International Day of Sport for
Development and Peace emphasize, through specific events, the right of the child to engage
in play and recreational activities.
39th meeting
25 September 2014
[Adopted without a vote.]
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