Know your ‘iRights’

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Here at LifeSkills, we support iRights – a set of five principles that empower and enable young people to be creative, knowledgeable and fearless online.

The five iRights for children and young people are...

  1. The right to remove
    Anyone under 18 should have the right to easily edit or delete any and all content they created themselves.
  2. The right to know
    They have the right to know who’s holding or profiting from their information, what it’s being used for and whether it’s being copied, sold or traded. 
  3. The right to safety and support
    They should be confident they’ll be protected from illegal practices, and supported if confronted by troubling or upsetting scenarios online.
  4. The right to make informed and conscious choices (the right to agency)
    They should be free to reach into creative and participatory places online, using digital technologies as tools, yet have the capacity to disengage at will.
  5. The right to digital literacy
    To access knowledge online, they need to be taught to use and critique digital technologies, and given the tools needed to negotiate changing social norms.

iRights and LifeSkills

Use these LifeSkills lesson plans to support the five iRights in class.

The right to remove

The right to know

The right to safety and support

The right to make informed and conscious choices

The right to digital literacy

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