Human Rights Statement
At Learn.je, we believe education is a fundamental human right and a public good.
Our responsibility
Our work is grounded in the conviction that every child and young person has the right to learn, to belong, and to thriveโregardless of background, language, ability, or socioeconomic circumstance. We are committed to advancing educational equity and dignity through inclusive, culturally responsive, and future-focused learning.
Our commitments
Learn.je is guided by the principles set out in international human rights frameworks, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and commits to the following:
The right to education
We work to ensure that all children have meaningful access to high-quality learning opportunities that support intellectual, emotional, social, and creative development.Equity, inclusion, and non-discrimination
We actively seek to reduce educational disadvantage and remove barriers faced by multilingual learners, neurodivergent students, and those from under-resourced or marginalised communities.The best interests of the child
Childrenโs wellbeing, safety, and holistic development are central to all our programmes, partnerships, and design decisions.Respect for identity, culture, and language
We value linguistic diversity, cultural heritage, and place-based identity as strengths in learning, and promote environments where children feel seen, heard, and respected.Participation and voice
We encourage curiosity, agency, and critical thinking, supporting children and young people to engage actively in their learning and communities.
We expect all staff, partners, educators, and collaborators working with Learn.je to uphold these principles and to act with integrity, care, and respect for human dignity in all interactions.
Learn.je is committed to continuous reflection and improvement, recognising that advancing human rights through education is an ongoing responsibility.