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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: HUMAN RIGHTS AUSTRALIA SZOKE, CONCEPT 1 CHARITY ;NEEDS ; RIGHTS APPROACHES there should be a standard below which a government will not fall, and that standard should be defined by fundamental human rights. Legislative protection of rights means that governments have an instrument or vehicle through which they can govern, and which defines the relationship between the individual and the state. CONCEPT 2 SOCIAL INCLUSION Social inclusion is about making sure that all children and adults are able to participate as valued, respected and contributing members of society. It is, therefore, a normative (value based) concept - a way of raising the bar and understanding where we want to be and how to get there All human rights contain corresponding duties Empowerment requires the improvement of the capacity of the target group to claim and exercise their rights and to make rights based complaints. ???? Recognizing Resilience and Rights Values and Public Policy. Fairness, Diversity and Social Change. Centre for Public Policy Conference. 26th February 2009 Dr Helen Szoke, Chief Conciliator and Chief Executive Officer, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission