Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria

The study assessed the level of awareness and knowledge of parents and children in the Child Rights Act and determined the level of implementation of Child Rights. The study adopted a survey research design. The population consisted of parents from the major three ethnic groups (Hausa, Igbo, and Yo...

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Main Authors: T. Oluwaseun Lawal, Hannah Olubunmi Ajayi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria 2020-06-01
Series:Annual Journal of Technical University of Varna
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Online Access:https://aj-tuv.org/index.php/ajtuv/article/view/127
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spelling doaj-67ad85bb38c44782ae5184f2608316972020-11-25T03:45:11ZengTechnical University of Varna, BulgariaAnnual Journal of Technical University of Varna2603-316X2020-06-014110.29114/ajtuv.vol4.iss1.127Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in NigeriaT. Oluwaseun Lawal0Hannah Olubunmi Ajayi1Obafemi Awolowo UniversityObafemi Awolowo University The study assessed the level of awareness and knowledge of parents and children in the Child Rights Act and determined the level of implementation of Child Rights. The study adopted a survey research design. The population consisted of parents from the major three ethnic groups (Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba) in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The multi-stage sampling procedure was employed for the study. The sample size consisted of 120 parents and 120 children. Two self-designed instruments were administered on the participants. Three research questions were answered and two hypotheses tested. The data obtained were analyzed using frequency count, percentage, and One- Way ANOVA. The results revealed that (51.7%) of parents and (53.3%) of children were aware of the Child Rights Act. It further revealed that 76.7% of parents had a high level of knowledge of Child Rights. It also revealed the level of implementation of some specific rights by the parents. Also, the results revealed that there was a significant difference between the level of awareness and knowledge of parents based on their various tribes at 0.05 significant level(p<0.5). The findings provided information on aspects of child rights that parents need to pay more attention to so as not to deny the children of the rights. https://aj-tuv.org/index.php/ajtuv/article/view/127Parental AwarenessKnowledgeChild Rights ActApplicationChildrenEthnic Groups
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author T. Oluwaseun Lawal
Hannah Olubunmi Ajayi
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Hannah Olubunmi Ajayi
Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria
Annual Journal of Technical University of Varna
Parental Awareness
Knowledge
Child Rights Act
Application
Children
Ethnic Groups
author_facet T. Oluwaseun Lawal
Hannah Olubunmi Ajayi
author_sort T. Oluwaseun Lawal
title Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria
title_short Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria
title_full Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria
title_fullStr Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Parents and Children’s Awareness and Knowledge of Child Rights Act and Its Application on Children in Nigeria
title_sort parents and children’s awareness and knowledge of child rights act and its application on children in nigeria
publisher Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria
series Annual Journal of Technical University of Varna
issn 2603-316X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The study assessed the level of awareness and knowledge of parents and children in the Child Rights Act and determined the level of implementation of Child Rights. The study adopted a survey research design. The population consisted of parents from the major three ethnic groups (Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba) in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The multi-stage sampling procedure was employed for the study. The sample size consisted of 120 parents and 120 children. Two self-designed instruments were administered on the participants. Three research questions were answered and two hypotheses tested. The data obtained were analyzed using frequency count, percentage, and One- Way ANOVA. The results revealed that (51.7%) of parents and (53.3%) of children were aware of the Child Rights Act. It further revealed that 76.7% of parents had a high level of knowledge of Child Rights. It also revealed the level of implementation of some specific rights by the parents. Also, the results revealed that there was a significant difference between the level of awareness and knowledge of parents based on their various tribes at 0.05 significant level(p<0.5). The findings provided information on aspects of child rights that parents need to pay more attention to so as not to deny the children of the rights.
topic Parental Awareness
Knowledge
Child Rights Act
Application
Children
Ethnic Groups
url https://aj-tuv.org/index.php/ajtuv/article/view/127
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