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Exhibition - What's good about the UNCRC

The theme: What is good about the UNCRC?

During the 2025/2026 school year, 28 pupils in class 3 at Tuböleskolan have been appointed this year's Children's Rights Pilots. This means that they will be trained and deepen their knowledge of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and what it contains and means. Based on this, they will then work on formulating thoughts and letters, writing poems and painting pictures about what is good about the Convention. Their work will result in, among other things, this exhibition that will be shown in Sara Cultural Center during the Storytelling Festival week.

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) became Swedish law in 2020. It gives all children, regardless of their background, the right to be treated with respect and to be heard. It sets out the rights of all children and we adults have a responsibility to ensure that they are respected.

Participants:
Students in class 3, from Tuböleskolan
This year's Child Rights Pilots

Organizer:
Save the Children's local association in Skellefteå and Tuböleskolan in collaboration with Västerbottensteatern

Exhibition at Sara Cultural Center during the Storytelling Festival 13-19 October.

Bild: Sara Zetterlund.

 

Monday October 13 - Sunday October 19

Participants: Students in year 3, Tuböleskolan
Location: South Foyer, Sara Cultural Center
Tickets: Free entrance.
Opening hours: As Sara Cultural Center

Organizer: Save the Children's local association in Skellefteå and Tuböleskolan in collaboration with Västerbottensteatern

Part of the Storytelling Festival.

  1. Sara Cultural Center, South Foyer

  2. Sara Cultural Center, South Foyer

  3. Sara Cultural Center, South Foyer

  4. Sara Cultural Center, South Foyer

  5. Sara Cultural Center, South Foyer