You have the right:
to be treated equally whatever your background and however you live.
to say what you think about things that affect you and be listened to.
to privacy.
to ask for information.
to be protected from harm, like bullying or abuse.
to get help if you have been badly treated.
to live in decent conditions - enjoy reasonable housing, food, warmth, clothing - whether living at home or in care.
to keep in touch with parents, even if you don't live together.
to medical and healthcare.
to live and learn in a clean, safe environment.
to rest and play and join in activities.
and you have responsibility:
to do the best for yourself.
not to break the law.
to make healthy choices.
to respect other people's rights.
to take part in decisions that affect you.
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