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Youth-driven workshops have proved effective in empowerment of children to advocate for their rights in the context of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on First Nations child welfare. Children actively participate in these workshops, becoming agents of change and contributing to discussions and decisions regarding their welfare. Notably, workshops provide children with a platform to express their concerns and experiences, thereby enhancing their agency and promoting their rights. Children's deeper awareness of their rights and confidence in expressing their perspectives are enhanced through age-appropriate dialogue and activities (King et al., 2016). These initiatives promote children's empowerment and emphasize the significance of their voices in policy discussions affecting their lives.

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